Immigrant Tax Remittance Plan Triggers Opposition from Colorado's First Data Corp.
The Denver
Post is reporting that a conflict has developed between Rep. Tom Tancredo,
R-CO. and First Data Corp. over the public policy issue of immigration in
Colorado. Tancredo represents the 6th Congressional District of
Littleton where First Data's corporate offices are located.
The dispute arose after
Tancredo proposed taxing immigrant funds sent to family and friends outside the
U.S. - sums that add up to billions of dollars each year. First Data, which
earns billions of dollars a year from its International Western Union money
transfer business, viewed this action as an attempt to damage this portion of
their business. Tancredo countered this by saying his intent was not to
purposely hurt First Data's bottom line. In place of the taxation proposal, he
recommended the offset of U.S. foreign aid by the money sent overseas.
According to Charlie Fote,
chief executive of First Data, the company has stepped into the forum of shaping
public policy because the voices of a large portion of their client base
(immigrants) were not being heard. Other steps the company has taken are:
• Forming a political
action committee that is funding pro-immigration candidates.
• First Data
Empowerment Fund - $10 million available to help immigrant communities as well
as to promote "enlightened" immigration discussions.
• Fote personally
hosting a series of immigration reform meetings across the country.
• Assisting Latino
entrepreneurs and teaching families abroad how to leverage funds received from
family members in the U.S.
The efforts by First Data have
been applauded by immigrant groups who point out that this corporation is the
only Fortune 500 company willing to take a public stand on the topic of
immigration reform. But the shareholders, as well as people who agree with Rep.
Tancredo's viewpoint, could reject the company's support of this issue.
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