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Title: Donald Trump’s companies tried to import at least 1,100 foreign workers
Source: Fortune
URL Source: http://fortune.com/2015/08/03/donald-trump-foreign-workers-visas/
Published: Aug 3, 2015
Author: Claire Zillman
Post Date: 2015-09-24 21:44:37 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 2435
Comments: 23

Companies owned by GOP frontrunner Donald Trump have sought at least 1,100 foreign worker visas since 2000—a practice that stands in stark contrast to Trump’s self-portrayal as a presidential candidate who would create and project American jobs.

A Reuters’ analysis of Department of Labor data shows that nine Trump-majority-owned companies have applied to bring waitresses, cooks, vineyard workers, and other laborers into the country on foreign worker visas. Most of the visa applications have gained approval, Reuters says. Palm Beach, Fla., resort Mar-a-Lago Club has sought the most foreign workers of the nine Trump-owned businesses. It has submitted applications for 787 workers since 2006. This month, it sought to bring in 70 foreign workers to work as maids, cooks, and servers on H-2B workers later this year

The visas the Trump companies have relied on the most—H-2B—is a subset of the H-2 visa program that covers nonagricultural foreign workers. (H-2A visas are for farm workers.) The H-2 program is often criticized for leaving workers vulnerable to employer abuses. Last month, a Buzzfeed investigation portrayed the system as one that—at times—fosters modern-day slavery.

Trump has failed to outline a specific economic agenda, but in announcing his candidacy in June, the contender for the Republican presidential nomination said that he “will be the greatest jobs president that God every created. I will bring back our jobs from China, Mexico and other places. I will bring back jobs and our money,” Trump said.

He has since come under fire for lashing out at Mexican immigrants: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best,” he said in the speech. “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.” (He later specified that “legal” Mexicans are “incredible people” and have worked for his companies for years.) A poll released Monday found that of 250 Latinos surveyed, 75% viewed the television star and real estate mogul unfavorably.

Labor data doesn’t specify the country of origin for recipients of H-2B visas, but Reuters says that a large number of the foreign workers employed by Trump companies through H-2B visas could be Mexican, since in 2013 more than 80% of the more than 100,000 workers admitted to the U.S. on H-2B visas were from Mexico.

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#6. To: TooConservative (#0)

These are legal workers. You couldn't find any instance where Trump hired illegals so you post this smear piece.

You are on a Trump jihad.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-09-25   9:41:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: misterwhite (#6)

These are legal workers. You couldn't find any instance where Trump hired illegals so you post this smear piece.

You defend Trump like you're licking some cop's boot. Really, have you no shame?

Trump, for all his bloviating about the foreigners taking American jobs, is standing in line with the rest of the cheap-labor tycoons to import as many cheap and easily exploited workers as he can get away with.

Then he spews some crap about Mexican rapists taking American jobs and a lot of morons fall for it. People like you.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-09-25   10:13:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TooConservative (#8)

You best get use to it, TC. Trump is most likely here to stay. After his first four years, I hope the people that benefit are the WORKING PEOPLE, any class working, the gun owners and both big and small businesses IN THIS COUNTRY.

I hope those that don't benefit are those that are tax drains like welfare, drug addicts, criminals, unemployed and illegals.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-09-25   10:18:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: GrandIsland (#9)

You best get use to it, TC. Trump is most likely here to stay.

You mean, like Herman Cain or Michelle Bachmann or lots of other early flame-outs in past primaries.

Apparently, you Trump chumps think he should be given the nomination by acclaim before a single person votes in a primary or caucus. Well, that isn't going to happen.

The GOP (and Dems) typically have one or two big frontrunners in the early states (especially Iowa) who never go to win the nomination or even be serious contenders.

I think we're already at Peak Trump and his numbers will only sink. As others drop out (as Walker and Perry have), the numbers for other candidates are going to come up, perhaps mostly with the two outsiders, Carson and Fiorina. But that isn't the same as a full campaign in Iowa or in NH. Those are some finicky voters and I don't think LF has a single poster voting in either contest.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-09-25   10:40:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: TooConservative (#11)

"The GOP (and Dems) typically have one or two big frontrunners in the early states (especially Iowa) who never go to win the nomination or even be serious contenders."

Because they spend all their time and money in those first few states, thinking if they finish towards the top they can raise more. If that doesn't happen, they're dead. And then the Florida primary looms, and it's basically winner- take-all.

This time around it's different. Trump has $10 billion. He's polling at 31%. He draws tens of thousands. He tastes victory. And the Florida primary has been moved to what, the 21st state?

Yet you compare this primary to all the others? Same-o, same-o?

misterwhite  posted on  2015-09-25   11:06:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: misterwhite (#15)

Because they spend all their time and money in those first few states, thinking if they finish towards the top they can raise more. If that doesn't happen, they're dead. And then the Florida primary looms, and it's basically winner- take-all.

misterwhite, you ignorant slut.

Like you, until some months ago I was unaware of how profoundly the RNC has changed its GOP primary calendar in 2015. Just try to find Florida in that list. They have really paid the price for their antics in 2008 and 2012 (jumping the gun on their election date and then awarding delegates as winner-take-all against RNC rules).

FEBRUARY 1, 2016:
Iowa - Presidential Caucuses

FEBRUARY 9, 2016:
New Hampshire - Presidential Primary

FEBRUARY 20, 2016:
South Carolina - Presidential Primary

FEBRUARY 23, 2016:
Nevada - Democratic Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 1, 2016:
Alabama - Presidential & State Primary
Alaska - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Arkansas - Presidential & State Primary
Colorado - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Massachusetts - Presidential Primary
Minnesota - Presidential Caucuses
North Dakota - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Oklahoma - Presidential Primary
Tennessee - Presidential Primary
Texas - Presidential & State Primary
Vermont - Presidential Primary
Virginia - Presidential Primary
Wyoming - Republican Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 5, 2016:
Kansas - Presidential Caucuses
Louisiana - Primary Election
Maine - Presidential Caucuses
Nebraska - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Washington - Republican Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 8, 2016:
Hawaii - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Idaho - Republican Presidential Caucuses
Michigan - Presidential Primary
Mississippi - Presidential & State Primary

MARCH 13, 2016:
Puerto Rico - Primary Election

MARCH 14, 2016:
Ohio - Filing Deadline (Independents)

MARCH 15, 2016:
Florida - Presidential Primary
Illinois - Presidential & State Primary
Missouri - Presidential Primary
North Carolina - Presidential Primary
Ohio - Presidential & State Primary

MARCH 22, 2016:
Idaho - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Arizona - Presidential Primary
Arkansas - Primary Runoff
Utah - Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 26, 2016:
Alaska - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Hawaii - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Washington - Democratic Presidential Caucuses

MARCH 29, 2016:
Mississippi - Primary Runoff

APRIL 5, 2016:
Wisconsin - Presidential Primary

APRIL 9, 2016:
Wyoming - Democratic Presidential Caucuses

APRIL 12, 2016:
Alabama - Primary Runoff

APRIL 13-16, 2016:
Constitution Party Presidential Nominating Convention - Salt Lake City, Utah

APRIL 19, 2016:
New York - Presidential Primary

APRIL 26, 2016:
Connecticut - Presidential Primary
Delaware - Presidential Primary
Maryland - Presidential & State Primary
Pennsylvania - Presidential & State Primary
Rhode Island - Presidential Primary

MAY 3, 2016:
Indiana - Presidential & State Primary

MAY 10, 2016:
Nebraska - Republican Presidential & State Primary
North Carolina - State Primary
West Virginia - Presidential & State Primary

MAY 17, 2016:
Idaho - State Primary
Kentucky - Presidential & State Primary
Oregon - Presidential & State Primary

MAY 24, 2016:
Georgia - Presidential & State Primary
Texas - Primary Runoff
Washington - Republican Presidential Primary

MAY 27-29, 2016:
Libertarian Party Presidential Nominating Convention - Orlando, Florida

JUNE 7, 2016:
California - Presidential & State Primary
Iowa - State Primary
Montana - Presidential & State Primary
New Jersey - Presidential & State Primary
New Mexico - Presidential & State Primary
North Dakota - Democratic Presidential Caucuses
South Dakota - Presidential & State Primary

JUNE 14, 2016:
District of Columbia - Presidential & District Primary
Maine - State Primary
North Dakota - State Primary
Nevada - State Primary
South Carolina - State Primary
Virginia - State Primary

JUNE 28, 2016:
Colorado - State Primary
New York - Federal Offices Primary
Oklahoma - State Primary

South Carolina - Primary Runoff
Utah - State Primary

JULY 12, 2016:
North Carolina - Primary Runoff

JULY 18-21, 2016:
Republican Presidential Nominating Convention - Cleveland, Ohio

JULY 26, 2016:
Georgia - Primary Runoff

JULY 25-28, 2016:
Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Once again, we see just how little you know as you try to heap scorn on others who will not worship your false god.

The GOP really frontloads its primaries, trying to pick an early nominee. But Iowa and its corny caucus is mostly Dems and NH has had a large invasion of Dems from Taxachussetts who just love voting for candidates like the Stain and Romney in NH's open primary.

The new primary schedule is a little better than the old one but not much. It does give the South and Midwest stronger voices at the expense of Florida.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-09-25   11:58:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: TooConservative (#16)

Good to see Texas back where it should be.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-09-25   13:50:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: redleghunter (#19)

Good to see Texas back where it should be.

It was kinda grotesque that Texas came so late before. Texas and Florida as the biggest Red(dish) states should come pretty close together but not too late or too early. Before this year, Florida was too prominent and Texas was invisible in presidential primaries.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-09-25   13:52:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: TooConservative (#20)

Texas was pushed back in 2012 to May due to the federal court redistricting case.

Basically the evening of the 15 of March we should know who the real front runner is.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-09-25   13:55:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: redleghunter (#21) (Edited)

Basically the evening of the 15 of March we should know who the real front runner is.

Not a bad prediction. Probably 50-50 it will happen.

I could see a Rubio or Bush campaign against Trump dragging out longer but there's no way to predict it. Like a lot of political nerds, I still harbor doubts that Trump will stay in the race even until Iowa. He has great capacity as a personality to flake out or combust spontaneously with his off-the-cuff remarks.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-09-25 15:15:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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