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.
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 drafted a deal with Canada’s Justin Trudeau that allows both countries to quickly return economic migrants who cross the U.S.-Canada border.
The loud debate about Indian workers and “country caps” helps hide a huge corporate-migration expansion in the House’s pending EAGLE Act, which is now scheduled for a committee review on Monday and a House vote on Tuesday.
Indebted U.S. college graduates would help the war against Russia by sharing their careers with imported Russian graduates, according to a funding request sent to Congress by President Joe Biden.
Government employees are given bonuses for rubber-stamping corporate requests to replace American graduates with imported contract workers, an inside source told the Veritas Project.
Two-thirds of entry-level tech jobs go to compliant foreign guest-workers, not to the young American professionals who may create a new wave of establishment-shaking companies, according to a report from Bloomberg.