High immigration is hollowing out the American middle class, in keeping with Obama's promise to "fundamentally transform America."
How often have you heard politicians make the following statement?
"Employers are telling me that they want to bring in engineers and other high-skilled workers from other countries to expand their businesses but are stymied by restrictions in the current visa system."
These politicians assume there is a labor shortage among American citizens. They need to recheck their premise.
Recent reports dispute two myths: Myth 1: There is a shortage of native born high tech (STEM) workers. Thus, we need more H-1B visas. Myth 2: Amnesty and more legal immigration are needed, because the country has a labor shortage, and more immigration increases job opportunities for native-born Americans.
You have heard and read about the need for foreign laborers, both skilled and unskilled. But take a hard look at the opportunities for your own family. Are your children finding a full time job upon graduation from high school? Are they finding a good, full time job upon graduation from college? Can they find a job in their field of study? Are they able to pay off thousands of dollars of student loans? If they are struggling, they aren't alone. See Millennials Unemployment Report: 15.2% of workers 18-29 Out of Work - More Jobs Needed
In Study Finds No Shortage of High-Tech Workers in U.S.:
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