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Oberweis, a wealthy owner of dairy stores, was targeted by grassroots supporters of comprehensive immigration reform. They found he had the same problem as erstwhile Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. He employed undocumented immigrants while bashing them on the campaign trail.
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) and the Chicago Workers Collaborative uncovered Oberweis's hypocrisy. According to Joshua Hoyt, head of ICIRR, Jorge and Rosa -- two undocumented immigrants -- were cleaning Oberweis's ice cream stores and being paid $3.23 an hour. America does not respect hypocrites who bully undocumented immigrants and then turn around and profit from their labor; America does not respect politicians who do not tell the truth.
Many conservative politicians hope that attacking immigrants is a magic electoral bullet. But facts on the ground do not bear this out. In a precinct-level review of Latino voters, the conservative Americas Majority Foundation found that anti-immigrant rhetoric will cause conservatives to lose House seats and potentially the Presidency. The Foundation's President, Richard Nadler, argues that Latinos who voted for conservatives like George Bush will not vote for immigration demagogues. He concludes: "Any policy that induces mass fear in illegal aliens will induce mass anger in legal aliens (sic)."
Hoyt reports that the Latino vote did come out to defeat Oberweis. There is no question immigration was central to Foster's 5,000 vote victory. In the bellwether city of Aurora, he won by just over 3,200 votes by scoring big margins in Latino neighborhoods. Latino and immigrant activists worked hard to get this vote out. This in a district where Hastert had beaten his last three opponents by margins of 48, 38 and 20 percent respectively.
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