Has anyone else written to their Senator about the Social Security giveaway Bush signed with Mexico?
Has anyone else received anything better on this topic?
Answer:
While President Bush continues his push to "save Social Security," immigration-reform advocates in Congress are battling an administration proposal they believe could result in Social Security benefits being paid to Mexicans living and working illegally in the U.S.
The U.S. has similar totalization agreements with 20 other nations, as they're designed to ensure retirement benefits for those who legally work and contribute to another country's retirement fund. The difference in the Mexico proposal is that it would apply to illegal workers in the U.S. who would be eligible for benefits after working only six quarters.
For the U.S.-Mexico agreement to become law, President Bush will have to submit it to Congress first.
"The fact that 30 House members *29 Republicans and 1 Democrat * are willing to take a stand against it in advance bodes ill for its success.
I got carried away and lost sight of the question...yes I have written my senators and congressman ..I am represented well here in my state and district...however I still write and email to let them know how I feel. I think that is important. Oh and I have emailed the President on this matter also.
Here is addresses to get in contact with your representatives.
Yes I did and he threw it back into the "federal governments" hands.
Not his department he said.
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