The DC Examiner has an editorial out today highlighting a 2001 letter from big labor friendly legislators urging Mexican officials to protect Mexican workers’ electoral privacy. This despite the fact that all of these legislators still in Congress are now sponsoring card check legislation in Congress that would strip American workers of their electoral privacy. Read the letter below:

Secret Ballot for Mexico, But Not for U.S. Workers
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