Trump Acts to Defend American Workers

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

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Finally! After nearly three decades of pleading to deaf Republican and Democratic congresses for a fair shake, American workers, especially those in the tech sector who have been relentlessly displaced by workers imported from other countries, can celebrate. The biggest winners are U.S. tech workers who have been, because of ruthless corporate greed and a donor-dependent Congress, persistently displaced by less talented foreign-born H-1B visa employees.

Breaking with his White House predecessors, all of whom displayed an addicted-like commitment to more employment-based visas, President Trump gave American workers a reason – at long last – to cheer. Whether low- or high-skilled, President Trump’s announcement that he would cut 525,000 visas from among those who would have entered and taken a U.S. job during this year’s final six months means that 45 million unemployed Americans’ futures are suddenly brighter.

President Trump expanded his April 22 Executive Order that only inconsequentially lowered legal immigration totals, and left employment visas untouched. For the remainder of 2020, the following visas, all of which include work permission, will be restricted: H-1B, mostly for tech; H-2B for seasonal nonagricultural workers that ludicrously include lifeguards, leisure industry employees and amusement park workers – as if young American wouldn’t do those jobs.

Also included are J visas that allow au pairs to work on the cheap in tony D.C. suburbs; H-4, an Obama-era program, never congressionally approved, that gives work permission to H-1B spouses, and L visas that allow, for example, a Hong Kong-based IBM accountant to transfer to the Armonk corporate headquarters – as if the New York/Connecticut region has no available bookkeepers.

By the way, accompanying L visa holders will be their spouses and unmarried children age 21 or younger. Bringing family members keeps the U.S. population exploding and assures that K-12 schools remain overcrowded, both of which reduce Americans’ quality of life. But President Trump put extended family chain migration on hold. Only Green Card holders’ nuclear family will get Green Cards, making them eligible for lifetime-valid work permits.

The president moved to correct another preposterous immigration flaw. The Trump administration announced a new regulation that will prevent most of those who come to the U.S. illegally from getting work permits while they apply for asylum or make other pleas for special dispensation. Currently, aliens can obtain work permits while their cases are pending, a period that often stretches out for years. This misguided policy represents an obvious incentive to enter illegally, and then be rewarded with work permission.

When they learned of the president’s order, expansionists that include the Chamber of Commerce, the tech lobby and some in Congress went apoplectic, and sounded foolish. FWD.us, the immigration advocacy group that Mark Zuckerberg cofounded, pulled out the predictable hysterical claims that President Trump’s newest order was “a full-frontal attack on American innovation and our nation’s ability to benefit from attracting talent from around the world” and that it will “hurt our economy,” another tired old saw.

Not surprisingly, but nevertheless disappointing, Senate House Judiciary Chair Lindsey Graham is in complete accord with Zuckerberg’s group. In a series of tweets, Graham criticized President Trump, and predicted that his order would have “a chilling effect on our recovering economy.” Graham’s career voting record on increasing employment-based visas is the same as those of notoriously anti-American worker sellouts Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi and dozens of other congressional globalists.

No intelligent argument can be made that the U.S. needs employment-based visas or – for that matter – more people. Americans agree with President Trump’s immigration pause. A Zogby Analytics poll taken in swing states Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin showed that a strong majority, about 60 percent of registered voters, favor immigration reductions. In all ten states, majorities of voters concurred that “limiting admission of new immigrants and guest workers will improve the chances of laid-off American workers being rehired.” With record high unemployment, for Congress to force unemployed Americans to compete with imported labor is an outrage.

While President Trump’s order doesn’t go far enough, or last as long as it should, he’s taken an important step in the right direction to protect beleaguered, job-seeking U.S. workers.

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22winmag - TBP's Latter Day M110A2 Gunner
22winmag - TBP's Latter Day M110A2 Gunner
June 24, 2020 9:58 pm

Trump’s golden boy Gaetz got this 12 year old boy a job- > working directly under him.

https://dailystormer.su/footage-emerges-of-alleged-pederast-matt-gaetz-calling-black-son-his-helper/
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Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load

Classic .22 post. Nobody knows what the hell you’re trying to say.

22winmag - TBP's Latter Day Shit-poster
22winmag - TBP's Latter Day Shit-poster
  Glock-N-Load
June 25, 2020 9:58 am

You’ve never heard the allusive pun “I’ll get you a job, working directly under me”?

Like. . . you’ll have to submit to me fucking you as a condition of employment? Missionary sex, one person directly under the other?

I just took that well-known pun and expanded it to Gaetz’s sex-slavery adoption of a 12 year old Cuban boy, who is now an adult.

The “no gay sex image” should be self explanatory.

My disgust with Trump, Trump’s golden boy, gay sex, and fags who adopt boys for sex is then all summed up with “Take this job and shove it.”

What part(s) of that didn you or anyone else here not understand?

I’m a little winded now, and don’t have the time to explain myself further. Thanks!

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest

Up vote for the Johnny Paycheck classic.

Neuday
Neuday
June 24, 2020 9:59 pm

I initially read this as “Trump Acts to Deport American Workers” and I thought, if I can choose my destination I’m all set!

overthecliff
overthecliff
June 24, 2020 10:30 pm

It would be nice if American workers were being protected. I’m not optimistic. Trust but verify.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
June 24, 2020 10:39 pm

“…immigration reductions.”?

An immediate immigration moratorium in force for forty years might be a start. A very late start but a start.

What did the Man From Queens do for this first two years in office when there were Republican majorities in both houses?

FUCK IF I KNOW

– other than continue Bringing Them Democracy in Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq, Syria, Niger,
Haiti, and a hundred other places around the globe.

– Hire a bunch of Wall Street tools and family.

– Fight the Shadow government to stay employed.

-…

The list is endless, and the game long over. THis runaway train called the USA is coming to a bridge over the Abyss that has collapsed.

Ken31
Ken31
  Auntie Kriest
June 25, 2020 5:50 pm

Too little and too late. Nobody pays attention when Trump waxes poetic about his fetish for MASSIVE immigration.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
June 25, 2020 8:07 am

This could backfire if those employers move their physical plants outside the US.
(“If the mountain will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed will go to the mountain”)

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  MarshRabbit
June 25, 2020 12:11 pm

Trump has already addressed this issue. Any company that moves production out of the united States to a lower wage venue will be hit with tariffs that will price their product out of the u. S. market. He did that with Carrier when they wanted to move to Mexico. So yeah, they can go ahead and move the plants but will not sell sheet due to the addition of tariffs on their product.

TC
TC
June 25, 2020 8:56 am

Poor conservatives thought Trump was going to end H1B entirely and “send them all back” but now with 40M Americans unemployed he’s going to do us a yuuuuuuuuuge favor by slightly cutting the number of H1Bs allowed.*

* this year. Next year will be double to make up for it.

Clown show election year bullshit. Don’t fall for it.

22winmag - TBP's Latter Day Shit-poster
22winmag - TBP's Latter Day Shit-poster
  TC
June 25, 2020 9:48 am
TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  TC
June 25, 2020 2:08 pm

This is as much retaliation for the social media platforms censoring him as it is about American workers. They censor him, he cuts their cheap foreign labor.

TC
TC
  TN Patriot
June 25, 2020 3:39 pm

Actually, I think it’s a meaningless election year gesture to bait the GOP rubes. Most tech companies have slowed or even completely frozen their hiring right now due to Coronavirus and won’t be hurt nor care at all about this small, temporary cut.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  TC
June 25, 2020 4:59 pm

They are all crying about it.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
June 25, 2020 2:05 pm

If corporations truly cannot find a qualified American citizen to fill a position, the government should charge them $500,000 for each H-1b applicant they want to hire. We will then be able to determine if it is truly no available workers or they are just looking for a cheap foreign replacement.