September 13, 2006
CENTENNIAL,
Democratic
congressional candidate Ed Perlmutter told the Colorado Contractors Association
that Congress failed to deal with the issue this year and it will be up to the
winner of the November election in the 7th Congressional District to make sure
the federal government deals with it when Congress convenes after the election.
Perlmutter
said workers who learn English and pay their taxes should be allowed to keep
working in the
Perlmutter
said a lot of people who are in this country legally would like to work for
contractors, but they can’t compete with illegal immigrants. He said it’s the
employers who will pay the price for hiring illegal immigrants under
‘‘It
cuts both ways here,’’ Perlmutter told the group, which represents contractors
who work for the government.
Republican
Rick O’Donnell said guest worker programs failed in
He said
immigrants who are in this country illegally ‘‘need to go home and come into
this country legally.’’
Association
president John West told both candidates that contractors are facing a crisis
next year because of the new laws that punish employers who knowingly hire
illegal immigrants. He said contractors could lose 10 percent or more of their
workforce.
‘‘Because
of the legislation passed in
The
association’s executive director, Tony Milo, said expelling illegal immigrants
would be a disaster for his industry.
‘‘We
can’t ship them back to
‘‘We
aren’t a partisan organization. We’ll support the candidate who we believe will
help our industry,’’ he said.
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