If
the right wing, a supposed defender of capitalism, is unable to accept
guidance from the epitome of entrepreneurial capitalism, they are
phonies, using immigration as a political stick with which to beat on
centrist proponents of reform.
Paul
Hunter
Two
months after going to Capitol Hill to fight for immigration reform,
29-year-old Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is continuing his push.
ZUCKERBERG:
"They really don't know any other country besides that, but they
don't have the opportunities that we all enjoy. It's really
heartbreaking. It seems it's one of the biggest civil rights issues
of our time." (ViaABC)
During
his interview with ABC 'This Week,' Zuckerberg said there are a lot
of misconceptions about undocumented immigrants — including
children of illegal immigrants who face being deported from the U.S.
once they're adults. (Via WABC)
It's
such a big issue for Zuckerberg, he has co-founded a group with 12
others, including Bill Gates, called FWD.us.
According
to the site, supporters include Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and
Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer. Its goal is to push for immigration reform.
But Zuckerberg and his supporters might be facing an uphill
battle....................
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