Mark Krikorian interview

Title: Mark Krikorian interview

Published: Fri, 10 Oct 2008

Description: (Boston Globe) The executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies objects to guest worker programs. (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)

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" Guest worker programs network to network any time in human history it always right and this is because there's nothing is permanent temporary worker. This is said it every guest worker will always state -- actions it's in our country but it does mean that -- guest worker programs history. Result in large scale. Government itself over time. Otherwise guest workers. They're coming from places the friendly very blessed. States in the works hearts you know it so close to either but it's so easy. Here it's clearly preferable it's better for their kids from their perspective and he just general sense of social work your living. When you come from place in certain. States. Where the car to drive between the lines and and cops don't shake down every time stuff for -- light that's appealing thing it's hard to go back. After experiencing. Period so no guest worker programs. Never worked and as. Park -- chairman. Commission on immigration reform back in the nineties. Temporary worker program should should never be used."

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