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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mandatory E-Verify is easily the single most popular immigration reform with Americans. For example, a recent poll by Pulse Opinion Research found that nearly 60 percent of likely voters want mandatory E-Verify to be part of a deal on DACA, if a deal is made and finalized. Months ago, when likely American voters were asked by Pulse Opinion Research if they supported mandatory E-Verify, a majority of 68 percent said yes. Another 71 percent of voters said[b] businesses should be required to hire from pools of Americans with the highest unemployment rates before importing cheaper, foreign workers through various visa programs [/b]or hiring illegal aliens.[/quote] That would be Trump Orgs which hires low skilled workers from Eastern Europe on H2B visas in Florida, where hundreds of Americans applied, but hardly any were hired. https://www.denverpost.com/2017/08/09/donald-trumps-business-seeks-out-us-workers-temporarily/ [quote] About a week before the ads ran, the president’s club asked the Labor Department for permission to hire 70 temporary workers from overseas, government records show. Beside the 35 waiters, it asked for 20 cooks and 15 housekeepers, slightly more than it hired last year.... The club’s request for visas stood out because it came in the middle of “Made in America Week” at the White House, as Trump and his administration sought to highlight his push to remake U.S. trade policy. Even as Trump urged other U.S. businesses to “hire American,” his business was gathering evidence to prove that it couldn’t... . Two years ago, for instance, Jeannie Coleman, who lives in nearby West Palm Beach, applied for a job as a housekeeper. Mar-a-Lago called back. She had an interview. Then: nothing. “I was very disappointed. At that time, I really needed a job,” said Coleman, now 50.' This week, there is a jobs fair in Palm Beach, where big resorts can meet prospective employees in person. Will a Mar-a-Lago representative be there? At The Washington Post’s request, a job-placement center employee checked the list of attendees. Mar-a-Lago isn’t going.[/quote] This is a Black woman, btw. Trump's resort only hires from Eastern Europe, land of almost no Black people. The US doesn't have enough of these types of low skilled workers? FFS, can't you Trumpsters see the hypocrisy here? And we taxpayers are paying for him to go and stay there. So, indirectly, we are paying the wages of those foreign workers. Nice of us.. after all, as Trump said about outsourcing his clothing line, people in Eastern Europe need jobs, too.[/quote]
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