Economist Magazine: 23 Million Foreign Graduates Want Americans’ Jobs
Twenty-three million foreign graduates want the white-collar salaries needed by U.S. graduates, and Biden’s border deputies are opening the airports to them.
Twenty-three million foreign graduates want the white-collar salaries needed by U.S. graduates, and Biden’s border deputies are opening the airports to them.
American college graduates are losing jobs and opportunities in President Joe Biden’s high-migration economy, admits the Washington Post.
President Joe Biden is opening the nation’s airports to hundreds of thousands of white collar migrants who want the jobs and careers needed by hard pressed and indebted U.S. graduates.
Voter support for the legal inflow of white-collar, college-graduate migrants has plunged amid President Joe Biden’s mass inflow of more than seven million southern migrants, according to a survey by the Associated Press.
President Joe Biden’s deputies have expanded a visa work program to help U.S. employers hire an unlimited number of foreign graduates to work as landscape architects, child psychologists, and demographic studies.
A federal lawsuit is claiming deliberate corruption by Ivy League administrators in a government program that quietly puts hundreds of thousands of foreign graduates into the good jobs needed by American graduates.
President Joe Biden’s deputies are inviting even more foreign college graduates to take U.S. white-collar jobs, just as they have opened the southern border to roughly one million blue-collar migrants in 2021.
DHS is holding a third lottery for H-1B visas this year after U.S.-based Indian managers corruptly sold multiple tickets to fellow Indians, according to a lawsuit.
The Democrats’ proposed amnesty for migrants creates a hidden pipeline for U.S. employers to flood more cheap foreign graduates into millions of middle-class careers needed by American graduates.
Three judges have rejected a sneak claim by business groups to double the inflow of foreign visa-worker graduates into the jobs needed by American college graduates.
The Department of Justice has quietly given the green light to a lawsuit charging that Facebook has a policy of discriminating against thousands of graduates because they are Americans.
George W. Bush is still urging Congress to import more visa workers 17 years after he pushed Congress to adopt his very unpopular “Any Willing Worker” cheap labor law.
President Joe Biden’s deputies are quietly helping a large group of recent foreign graduates get U.S. white-collar jobs needed by American graduates.
The Biden administration is eliminating an office that was recently created to protect many millions of American graduates — including Biden’s young voters — from government-fueled corporate discrimination in hiring, pay, and workplace rights.
A Texas judge may strike down President Barack Obama’s 2012 DACA amnesty for roughly 700,000 illegal migrants — and undermine other giveaway programs that allow U.S. employers to keep foreign workers in jobs needed by Americans.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, (D-NY) and other progressives have drafted a George W. Bush-like corporatist immigration policy that insists the nation’s economic power is more important than Americans’ ability to earn decent wages.
CEOs have quietly expanded their captive workforce of non-immigrant, non-temporary foreigners who must remain with their employers while they wait for the arrival of promised green cards.
Every Republican and Democratic senator has let Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) pass a bill through the Senate that will supercharge the outsourcing of the white-collar jobs needed by America’s professional class and its college-educated children.
The legal process used by corporations to get green cards and work permits for their foreign workers is “highly susceptible to fraud,” says an investigation by the Department of Labor’s Inspector General (IG).
Advocates for H-1B visa-worker program are protesting the wage increases required by President Donald Trump’s deputies, saying the raises will sharply reduce hiring of the foreign workers.
The Vanguard Group’s outsourcing of 1,300 Pennsylvania white-collar jobs to Indian H-1B workers has given a huge opportunity to President Donald Trump in the key swing state, says a series of activists and consultants.
Business groups, labor-brokers, and migration advocates are protesting a draft regulation that would open up many thousands of outsourced white-collar jobs to debt-burdened U.S. graduates.
The pool of foreign workers in the United States is falling because fewer foreigners are enrolling at U.S. universities, according to a Bloomberg article that prompted many complaints by business and migration advocates.
The federal government provided work permits to 537,000 foreign college graduates in 2019, so forcing American graduates to compete for decent jobs against migrants who gladly accept low wages and long hours in exchange for getting green cards from their employers.
President Donald Trump’s decision on August 3 to block H-1B outsourcing contractors at the Tennessee Valley Authority is just part of an ambitious agenda for the rest of the year, insiders tell Breitbart News.
Millions of illegal migrants and illegal workers should be allowed to take licensed jobs, such as electricians, welders, lab technicians, therapists, and nurses, according to legislation pushed by progressives, universities, and investors.
The government will preserve a coronavirus rule that helps Fortune 500 companies recruit foreign graduates from U.S. colleges amid the pandemic, government lawyers told a judge Tuesday.
A Rasmussen poll shows two-to-one public opposition among swing voters to the universities’ little known Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, which quietly puts 500,000 foreign graduates into the starter jobs needed by American graduates each year.
The universities’ media-magnified hostility to a minor rule change for student visas is motivated by money, says Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of homeland defense.
More than 25,000 U.S. university teachers signed a petition that touts job-seeking migrants by demeaning U.S. citizenship as merely an “artificial distinction” between Americans and foreigners.
Harvard is suing the federal government to restore a temporary loophole that helps its graduates get work permits — and which can be fraudulently used by other foreigners to get the jobs needed by American graduates.
Universities and migration advocates are denouncing the administration’s decision to revive a rule that denies student visas and work permits to migrants who enroll in online-only U.S. colleges.
A California state agency is recognizing the quiet spread of India’s ancient caste discrimination into America’s Fortune 500 professional workplaces.
President Donald Trump’s deputies are drafting a dramatic range of fresh regulations to curb the Fortune 500’s use of illegal migrants and visa workers.
If President Donald Trump can push his H-1B reforms into 2021, he will dramatically increase the marketplace power of U.S. college graduates, complains a top manager at the Fortune 500 business group the Conference Board.
Joe Biden told NBC News that he would immediately lift President Donald Trump’s moratorium on the inflow of H-1B contract workers.
U.S. employers keep roughly 600,000 foreign H-1B visa workers in jobs throughout the United States, according to an unprecedented report released today by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) agency.
U.S. tech companies need to import “top tier talent” so they can beat China’s aggressive companies, says a bait-and-switch message from ex-Google chief Eric Schmidt to the White House.
Americans need more migrants to recover from the coronavirus crash, according to former President George W. Bush’s presidential center.
The Department of Homeland Security has reportedly warned at least 200 Indian college graduates that it knows their “Optional Practical Training” work permits were gained by fraud at storefront companies, says an Indian lawyer.