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"For too long," wailed the senator in a heart-tugging cry for justice, "some in this country have been deprived of full participation in the political process."
Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader of the U.S. Senate, has never been mistaken for a bleeding-heart liberal, so you can rest assured that his anguish over inequality did not concern the disenfranchisement of minorities or poor people--or any kind of people, for that matter. No, it is the tragic political deprivation faced by America's corporations that moved Mitch to such an outpouring of woe.
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BAD MEDICINE FOR NURSES
While senators loudly brag that they're building a big wall on the Mexican border to keep out immigrants – they've very quietly bored a gaping loophole in the law to let hundreds of thousands of low-income foreign workers enter our country and take some of our most essential professional positions.
A little-known provision pushed by the giant hospital chains will throw open our borders to foreign nurses, allowing the hospital industry to recruit low-paid trained nurses from the Philippines, India, China, and Africa. These foreign nurses make under $2,000 a year back home and can easily be lured here to take less than the going rate of American professionals.
Already, some 14,000 nurses from abroad are given work visas to enter the U.S. each year, but the senate bill, carried by Kansas Republican Sam Brownback, simply removes the cap on these visas, shouting: "Y'all come!" Not only does this corporate-sponsored approach drain medical pros from countries that desperately need them, but it also guts the middle-class pay structure and opportunities for homegrown nursing professionals.
The hospital lobby wails that there's a nursing shortage here, so there's no choice but to go outside our borders. Hogwash. There's a shortage because hospitals won't pay what this highly-professional job warrants – and because congress refuses to provide the funding needed to educate more American nurses. Last year alone, some 150,000 qualified applicants were rejected by nursing schools because of inadequate facilities and a lack of faculty to teach them.
This is Jim Hightower saying... What we have here is raw corporate greed in action, writing bad immigration policy in order to gain cheap foreign labor. Instead, let's invest in domestic nursing programs that'll build America's middle class, while also improving the quality of our health care. For more information, call the American Nurses Association: 1-800-274-4262.
Sources:
"Plan to Lure Nurses May Harm Their Homelands," The New York Times, May 24, 2006.