Seven Ways Donald Trump’s Agencies Are Helping Foreign Workers Get U.S. Jobs
It has been 44 days since President Donald Trump promised more immigration changes to help Americans regain some of the many jobs held by imported visa workers.
It has been 44 days since President Donald Trump promised more immigration changes to help Americans regain some of the many jobs held by imported visa workers.
President Donald Trump is expected to shrink a huge work-permit program that quietly allows companies to hire foreign employees for the jobs needed by U.S. graduates in the coronavirus crash, according to the Wall Street Journal.
An Indian-run outsourcing company used Congress’s H-1B visa worker program to systematically discriminate against American college graduates, according to a class-action lawsuit filed in New Jersey.
Politicians can win massive support from millions of U.S. graduates by just curbing the inflow of foreign visa workers into the good jobs that graduates need to pay their college debts, says Charlie Kirk, the influential founder of Turning Point USA.
The GOP chairman of the House judiciary committee is trying to boost his immigration-reform and DACA-amnesty bill by including a separate bill to accelerate the immigration of Indian and Chinese tech-workers.
Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell has endorsed the Raise Act, which would raise Americans’ wages by halving annual immigration into the United States.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham is urging South Carolinians to vote against him when they disagree with his support for a national amnesty plus a greater inflow of foreign workers to take Americans’ jobs.
GOP leaders and the agriculture industry are stepping up the pressure for more wage-cutting visa-workers following this week’s agreement by homeland security chief John Kelly to approve an additional 15,000 H-2B foreign workers.
North Carolina GOP Sen. Thom Tillis is demanding the Department of Homeland Security approve a larger supply of wage-cutting foreign H-2B contract workers before he allows Senate approval of a top homeland security official.
The GOP-run House is expected to vote for two modest immigration-reform bills as soon as this week, but pro-American reformers are using the two votes to build loud and energetic public pressure for major reform legislation.
Although geeks have long merrily been celebrating Pi Day by dressing-up as ancient mathematicians, marching around in circles, and eating fruit pies since 1988, this year’s Silicon Valley festivities were hijacked to protest President Trump.
GOP leaders, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, have quietly ended an unpopular 2015 program to outsource another 198,000 blue-collar jobs to lower-paid foreign workers.
David North of the Center for Immigration Studies argues that not only does the H-1B visa system unfairly harm American workers, it is also discriminatory because it favors nationals from one country over the rest of the world.
HOUSTON, Texas — The New York Times is out with a new investigative report on debate day here, accusing billionaire and national GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump of hiring foreigners into jobs at Mar-A-Lago that Americans could do.
House Speaker Paul Ryan is still trying to defend his omnibus spending bill that will allow up to 200,000 low-wage immigrants who could replace blue-collar Americans in 2016.
House Speaker Paul Ryan is still ducking and dodging about his new H-2B legislation, which will pink-slip up to 200,000 blue-collar Americans during the 2016 election year.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Democratic leaders have hidden a bipartisan plan in the 2016 appropriations bill that could outsource blue-collar jobs held by as many as 200,000 Americans to lower-wage temporary foreign workers.