Coalition for the Future American Worker

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Coalition for the Future American Worker is an umbrella coalition of organizations in America that claim that current immigration policies are harming American workers. It includes professional trade groups and grassroots citizens organizations and has run advertisements in several states, including Pennsylvania. Its spokesman is Roy Beck, who is also the founder and executive director of NumbersUSA. The organizations who are members of the coalition are listed on the home page of the group's website.

[edit] Criticism

During the 2004 election season, CFAW ran ads in Texas that were condemned by their prime target, incumbent Rep. Martin Frost (D - TX) as being "racist," according to the Southern Poverty Law Center[1].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Intelligence Report: Anti-Hispanic. Accessed May 14, 2007

[edit] External links