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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do we keep hearing the lie that Americans do not want certain jobs? It's a privilege to be born in this country. As such it's silly to expect an American citizen son/daughter of tax paying Americans to wash cars for wages that are so embarrassing to even type.[/quote] But, MAGA don't want low skilled workers, so they do expect American born to take on those low paying jobs. MAGA want to allow in highly skilled workers, those people who will compete for high paying jobs with you and your kids. Corporations have deep pockets, and they will ensure that Trump doesn't turn off that spigot of low paid, high skilled workers. [/quote] This exactly. They want to deport a bunch of low paid migrant workers doing hard labor that forms the basis of entire industries (a lot of our agriculture, the restaurant and hospitality industries) even though employers in those industries already struggle to find people who will take those jobs and taking that work force away will only raise prices further, exactly what Americans say they don't want. But we'll hand out 100k+ jobs to wealthy foreign nationals with the idea that Americans are somehow incapable of getting degrees in computer science or finance or economics and that's fine. It makes no sense.[/quote] Of course, Americans aren't incapable. So why don't they do it?[/quote] They do. Some of these employers prefer foreign labor because it's cheaper and it's useful to have captive employees. An H-1B employee is far less likely to job hop to increase their income because changing jobs means re-applying for their visa. That's very appealing to corporate employers for whom the H-1B process can be standardized and streamlined so it's not expensive for them. Meanwhile American applicants will never be considered for these jobs even though they are qualified. I don't know how else to explain this but it's a scam.[/quote] You have no idea what you're talking about. Perhaps that's why you don't know how to explain it.[/quote] I work in immigration law but okay don't believe me. I don't understand what you think you have to gain by keeping your head in the sand on this issue.[/quote] DP. If Trump decides to round them up and deport them you really think SCOTUS will not make it happen? SCOTUS gave Trump immunity from all laws and the constitution. Your experience working in immigration law has no relevance going forward. [/quote]
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