Hundreds of thousands of migrants seeking the jobs and careers required by struggling and indebted American graduates are now able to enter the country through its airports, thanks to President Joe Biden.
For instance, on April 30, Biden’s pro-immigration border director announced the approval of 120,603 petitions from businesses, academic institutions, and research facilities to import around 110,000 H-1B workers for white-collar professions that would have gone to graduates from the United States.
According to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, “the H-1B program is a crucial part of our country’s immigration system and economy, and we are focused on helping meet the ever-changing needs of the U.S. labor market.”
Alejandro Mayorkas, a fervent supporter of immigration who was born in Cuba, is in charge of the organization. He has created new legal avenues for foreign graduates to obtain employment in the US through the J-1, TN, and other visa programs.
Since many of the programs enable immigrants to leave their impoverished home countries and relocate to the United States, they are rife with fraud. For instance, researchers found that more than half of the 780,000 H-1B visa petitions filed in 2024 were fraudulent.
According to Kevin Lynn, the head of the U.S. Tech Workers advocacy group, the wave of fly-in migrants expected in 2024 would force many American graduates out of professional professions, decent houses, marriages, and families in addition to white-collar employment.
“The door is totally open to the [presidential] candidate who can properly explain that message to the people who have completed their college education,” he said.
“It is those who suffer the consequences of excessive immigration… Peer pressure is a strong headwind that they are battling, delaying their realization that immigration is harming them.
For instance, an April NBC survey found that Trump’s popularity among white college graduates is lower than that of President Joe Biden.
According to Lynn, “Trump did connect the connections with the Tennessee Valley Authority” in 2020, when the latter attempted to increase the compensation of its leaders by substituting foreign white-collar contractors for Americans. “He prevented the outsourcing and eventual offshoring of 200 [technical] jobs.”
Although stock-funded investors have complained that foreign workers are less creative and productive than American experts, he noted that any opposition is also beneficial to the country.
We have cast off the competent Americans who can make such advancements, which is one of the reasons innovation and production are lagging behind. “When the ideas promoted by executives were flawed, we cast overboard the experts who would stand up to management and pursue greatness.”
In addition to the massive influx of undocumented migrants from the South across the border and the approximately one million legal immigrants who arrive each year, there is also a fly-in influx of white-collar workers.
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