U.S. Workers Hosed Again

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

Once again, the Deep State has set out to undermine President Trump. And in the process, career bureaucrats and entrenched Capitol Hill never-Trumpers are attempting to put the skids to U.S. tech workers. The issue, as per usual, is well-paying, white-collar jobs that Department of Homeland Security and Department of State want to give away to foreign nationals.

As first reported by Breitbart’s Neil Munro, DHS and State have concocted a complex scheme that would, unless President Trump intervenes to scotch the plan, result in 400,000 work permits being issued to foreign nationals, almost exclusively Indians and Chinese. Jumping for joy along with the prospective employment authorization recipients are bottom-feeding immigration lawyers who will profit obscenely from paperwork pushing, cheap labor-addicted corporations and immigration expansionists for whom too much is never enough.

The toxic brew that Capitol Hill subversives have cooked up is a blend of DHS and State Department fancy footwork that will displace qualified, experienced U.S. tech workers and block recent U.S. college graduates from getting jobs at prestigious corporations. Munro estimates that each year about 800,000 college graduates with degrees in skilled occupations in health care, engineering, business, math, science, software or architecture are poised to enter the labor market.

The State Department will dole out the first batch of Green Cards to 120,000 foreign nationals. Those individuals will receive the unused family reunification visas that the COVID-19 virus put on hold. Remember that President Trump’s intention was to slow immigration during the pandemic. State’s action flies in President Trump’s face.

At the same time, DHS officials have started the process through an early filing for adjustment of immigration status to give backlogged Indian and Chinese nationals up to 300,000 employment authorization documents. The nationals would receive a so-called Green Card Lite that will nevertheless eventually lead to permanent residency and citizenship.

A Green Card Lite provides legal status to an uncapped number of foreign nationals and their families. The Indian worker population in the U.S. is about 1 million, a total that has certainly sent a nearly equal number of U.S. tech workers to the unemployment line. Because their fates are tied to their employers’ approval, H-1B employees are indentured servants or, as the Immigration Reform Law Institute’s John Miano refers to them, “bonded” servants.

Moreover, once those workers become lawful permanent residents (LPR), they can petition spouses and children to join them. Princeton University researchers found that an average of 3.5 persons per each new LPR are petitioned. Using the 3.5 multiplier, today’s 1 million Indian workers will eventually swell the U.S. population by 3.5 million as the petitioners’ families come to America.

For more than 30 years under both Republican and Democratic administrations, protecting U.S. tech workers’ jobs has been a straight uphill climb. When President Trump signed his “Buy American, Hire American” Executive Order, U.S. workers’ hopes rose cautiously. But after a 30-year history of setbacks at corporate giants like Disney, Caterpillar, Facebook and Amazon, caution was the appropriate sentiment as DHS and State have demonstrated in their most recent stealth assault on American workers.

Since the egregious, decades-old U.S. tech workers’ undermining could once be charted through federal databases, in 2014 the government changed its policy, and authorized the destruction of H-1B records after five years have elapsed. In a notice the Labor Department posted, it wrote that paper or electronic Labor Condition Application records “are temporary records and subject to destruction.”

The new policy came under harsh attack from then-responsible reporters, researchers and academics. Lindsay Lowell, Georgetown policy studies director at the Institute for the Study of International Migration, said that throwing away government data is “willful stupidity,” and “an anathema to the pursuit of knowledge….” Other critics called erasing key information related to American job displacement a clumsy coverup that attempts to whitewash Congress’ willingness to sell out U.S. workers.

President Trump can – much as he did when he successfully intervened after the Tennessee Valley Authority attempted to displace its skilled IT workers – bring the Deep State’s treacherous plot to a screeching halt. But for the president, distractions abound. There’s the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and the November 3 general election, looming about a month away.

For President Trump, the risks of inaction could cost him vitally needed votes of young professionals, plus the votes of millions who supported his pro-America 2016 campaign.

-----------------------------------------------------
It is my sincere desire to provide readers of this site with the best unbiased information available, and a forum where it can be discussed openly, as our Founders intended. But it is not easy nor inexpensive to do so, especially when those who wish to prevent us from making the truth known, attack us without mercy on all fronts on a daily basis. So each time you visit the site, I would ask that you consider the value that you receive and have received from The Burning Platform and the community of which you are a vital part. I can't do it all alone, and I need your help and support to keep it alive. Please consider contributing an amount commensurate to the value that you receive from this site and community, or even by becoming a sustaining supporter through periodic contributions. [Burning Platform LLC - PO Box 1520 Kulpsville, PA 19443] or Paypal

-----------------------------------------------------
To donate via Stripe, click here.
-----------------------------------------------------
Use promo code ILMF2, and save up to 66% on all MyPillow purchases. (The Burning Platform benefits when you use this promo code.)
Click to visit the TBP Store for Great TBP Merchandise
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

You can add images to your comment by clicking here.

6 Comments
Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
September 28, 2020 3:00 pm

The State Department will dole out the first batch of Green Cards to 120,000 foreign nationals. Those individuals will receive the unused family reunification visas that the COVID-19 virus put on hold. Remember that President Trump’s intention was to slow immigration during the pandemic. State’s action flies in President Trump’s face.

For President Trump, the risks of inaction could cost him vitally needed votes of young professionals, plus the votes of millions who supported his pro-America 2016 campaign.

Cognitive dissonance in writing? Those of us paying attention see the truth, and the problem is NOT Trump.

Just Sayin’

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
September 28, 2020 3:45 pm

Memo to Joe G.: The Establishment (includes ALL the people in DC, no exceptions) does not like, support, or seek to allow the rejuvenation of the old United States. They want all the stuff, all the land, and a new people (fewer in number) to do the work. Thy figure that a bunch of Chinamen and Indians will be easier to manage than the fractious English/Irish/German/Italians and amalgamations thereof will be. And they plan to be rid of the Negroes entirely.

It is a damnable shame, but pretty much no one cares to object enough about this plan to slow it down, let alone stop it. No on. No Republican, no Democrat, no Independent, no Libertarian, no employer, no consumer. We all just hope to live out our days, collect (you government employees) our pensions, and let someone else take the heat. That sucks, but that is the way it is., and there is nothing to suggest that any significant change is in the forecast. Oh, people like you (Joe G.) will write about it, but… as long as that Internet connection is strong and the beer is cold….. we’ll just put up with it and maybe learn to like the small of curry.

WhiteInChina
WhiteInChina
  Brian Reilly
September 28, 2020 8:19 pm

Sad but true. They’ll continue to wield the jigs as a blunt instrument until they’ve served their purpose, then discard them like the trash they are. Same for Antifa, et al.

I just wish Trump had half the appreciation for White folk that the Chinese do. (Yeah, they actually love us over here – no joke.)

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
September 28, 2020 5:08 pm

“Jumping for joy along with the prospective employment authorization recipients are bottom-feeding immigration lawyers who will profit obscenely from paperwork pushing, cheap labor-addicted corporations and immigration expansionists for whom too much is never enough.”

Yet, I am vilified every time I say…”Eat the rich”.

G.R.E.E.D.

Done in Dallas
Done in Dallas
September 29, 2020 9:40 am

I’m happy that I am nearing the end of a 35 year IT career. I am fortunate in that I have a skill set that there is still demand for, but no one wants to pursue. Sort of like the old COBOL programmers 20 years ago.

I have a friend whose son just got a CS degree in May. Took a job in a call center.

Kevin
Kevin
  Done in Dallas
September 29, 2020 1:42 pm

You are fortunate and it is good you were able to get in a solid 35 years. Sorry to hear about your friend’s son. Be sure to tell him to go to http://www.ustechworkers.com

Discover more from The Burning Platform

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading