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Mexican Invasion Title: Work Visa Lobby: Trump ‘Assured Us’ Continued ‘Access’ to Foreign Help The largest agriculture pro-outsourcing organization says President Donald Trump has “assured” them that the current flow of foreign workers in the farming industry will continue unreformed.
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall told Reuters most recently that Trump promised to keep the H-2A foreign guest worker visa program, which gives hundreds of thousands of low-skill farm jobs to foreigners intact. “He assured us we would have plenty of access to workers,” Duvall said. Meanwhile, the White House said the meeting with Duvall and other pro-outsourcing farm organizations was “very productive.” Center for Immigration Studies Fellow David North told Breitbart Texas he was “disappointed” with the Trump Administration’s apparent willingness to continue giving the farm industry as many cheaper, foreign workers they want through the H-2A visa. North is pessimistic about the administration’s future on foreign guest worker programs. “Unfortunately, we are probably going to be in a situation where the non-immigrant, low-skilled worker programs are going to be expanded,” North said. “It certainly sounds like [Trump’s] not sympathetic to the American guys at the bottom of the labor force who are hurt by this.” The American Farm Bureau Federation has seemingly close ties to the Trump Administration’s Agriculture Department. At the beginning of May, former registered lobbyist Kristi Boswell with the pro-outsourcing organization began serving as the Senior Advisor to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. North said there is “absolutely” a correlation to the Trump Administration’s apparent cozying up to the American Farm Bureau Federation and Boswell’s appointment. “That is probably what she’s there for,” North told Breitbart Texas. “I assume from her background, that this would be the kind of thing that she hoped she could arrange.” The American Farm Bureau Federation is certainly at odds with pro-American advocates in the administration, as the group regularly touts a “labor shortage” for seasonal, low-skilled jobs, despite no evidence supporting that claim.
In a recent report by Breitbart Texas, American unemployment rolls and stagnant, often decreased, wages for low-skilled workers in the U.S. indicate there is no such labor shortage, according to experts. “Despite such claims from industry groups—other than employer anecdotes—no credible data or labor market metrics have been presented by non-employer-affiliated groups or organizations—let alone by disinterested academics—proving the existence of labor shortages in H-2B occupations that could justify a large expansion of the H-2B program,” the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) wrote in a recent analysis report. There are 1.37 million “missing workers” in the American labor force between the ages of 45 and 74-years-old. These individuals are not included in the monthly unemployment rate, but if they were, the unemployment rate would be 5.3 percent, according to EPI. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7. "keep the H-2A foreign guest worker visa program, which gives hundreds of thousands of low-skill farm jobs to foreigners intact." It's 140,000 (2015) agricultural workers. And the work is temporary (seasonal). And the employer must show that no American workers are displaced. Much ado about nothing.
#2. To: misterwhite (#1) (Edited) Much ado about nothing. To you, maybe. But according to the people i know in ca, az and nm, the guest workers from two years ago overstayed their guest visas, went on welfare, unemployment, medicare, medicaid, local versions of afdc, wit, etc, et al only to be replaced last year by a new crop of guest workers that pulled the same scam and now will be replaced again this year. And so it goes.
#3. To: cranky (#2) "the guest workers from two years ago overstayed their guest visas" Most of the illegals in this country overstayed their visas. They didn't sneak in. You would think it would be easy to track them down, knock on their door, and load them on a bus. Or cut off their benefits and let them self-deport.
#4. To: misterwhite (#3) (Edited) You would think it would be easy to track them down, knock on their door, and load them on a bus. Or cut off their benefits and let them self-deport. Except for the ones that spawned anchor babies. I think they get a pass. And a boatload of bennies.
#5. To: cranky (#4) Except for the ones that spawned anchor babies. True. The children are U.S. citizens. But the parent(s) can be deported and they can take their spawn with them. We have got to change the 14th amendment.
#6. To: misterwhite (#5) We have got to change the 14th amendment. It might be easier to just reinterpret exactly what "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" really means.
#7. To: cranky (#6) "It might be easier to just reinterpret exactly what "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" really means." That'll work. The issue of automatically granting American citizenship for the child of an illegal, non-citizen mother giving birth on American soil has never come before the U.S. Supreme Court. If she wanted, couldn't the mother claim that since she's a Mexican citizen, so is her child -- even if the child was born on U.S. soil? Of course she could. Couldn't she and her child take shelter in the Mexican embassy to escape U.S. jurisdiction? Of course she could.
Replies to Comment # 7. The issue of automatically granting American citizenship for the child of an illegal, non-citizen mother giving birth on American soil has never come before the U.S. Supreme Court. I can't believe that. When I read the 14th amendment, it is obvious to me it does not confer us citizenship simply due to the geographical location of the birth. If the newborn owes any foreign allegiance, natural born citizenship is denied. Naturalization remains an option, in most cases. But the kid can never be president.
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