Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on my properties’

He Trolls on a lot of things. But your list is juat leftwing talking points.

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Awwww.....................
That isn't MY list.
That is your dear leader's list.

Drink your kool-aid...............

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Trump Administration Suspends Premium or Expedited Processing of All H-1B Petitions!

On April 3, 2017, the Trump Administration Will Suspend for up to 6 Months All Expedited or Premium Processing of H-1B Petitions. This is the latest in a series of changes or attempted changes to immigration policies and procedures during President Trump's first 100 days.
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Bit of a change huh?

But then President Musk spoke so..
 
This should be in the immigration forum, right?

Weird how some political threads on immigration end up there and some stay in politics.

Seems like a consistently inconsistent application of the rules.
 
This should be in the immigration forum, right?

Weird how some political threads on immigration end up there and some stay in politics.

Seems like a consistently inconsistent application of the rules.
And the selective myopia when it comes to not noticing the several other threads on the exact topic is amazing, innit? :2up:
 
I don't know anyone who prioritizes ending H1B visas.

Poll: 60% Of Americans Say U.S. Does Not Need Any More H-1B Visa Workers​

he majority of likely American voters says the United States does not need any more foreign H-1B visa workers to fill white-collar jobs, a new poll finds.

A Rasmussen Reports survey reveals that 6-in-10 Americans say the U.S. “already has enough talented people to train and recruit” for white-collar jobs when asked whether Congress should increase the inflow of foreign workers, primarily those arriving through the H-1B visa program.

Meanwhile, just 26 percent of Americans say Congress should increase the number of foreign visa workers taking white-collar jobs.

Republicans and swing voters, in particular, say the U.S. has enough American talent for such jobs and does not need more foreign visa workers.

The survey shows that 72 percent of Republicans, 63 percent of swing voters, and a plurality of 47 percent of Democrats say the U.S. has talented people who can be trained and recruited for open white-collar jobs.

For years, Breitbart News has chronicled the fraud and abuse within the H-1B visa program where white-collar Americans are laid off and forced to train their foreign replacements, primarily from India and China.

 
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Poll: 60% Of Americans Say U.S. Does Not Need Any More H-1B Visa Workers​

he majority of likely American voters says the United States does not need any more foreign H-1B visa workers to fill white-collar jobs, a new poll finds.

A Rasmussen Reports survey reveals that 6-in-10 Americans say the U.S. “already has enough talented people to train and recruit” for white-collar jobs when asked whether Congress should increase the inflow of foreign workers, primarily those arriving through the H-1B visa program.

Meanwhile, just 26 percent of Americans say Congress should increase the number of foreign visa workers taking white-collar jobs.

Republicans and swing voters, in particular, say the U.S. has enough American talent for such jobs and does not need more foreign visa workers.

The survey shows that 72 percent of Republicans, 63 percent of swing voters, and a plurality of 47 percent of Democrats say the U.S. has talented people who can be trained and recruited for open white-collar jobs.

For years, Breitbart News has chronicled the fraud and abuse within the H-1B visa program where white-collar Americans are laid off and forced to train their foreign replacements, primarily from India and China.

Sure they gave a common sense answer to a poll, when prompted.

My point is that very few Americans want Trump to prioritize reducing H1B visas. They are much more concerned about the human trafficking, drug overdoses, gang violence, and drunk driving deaths brought about by illegals that about legal visa holders taking certain skilled jobs.

I would favor reducing the number of H1B visas, because of exactly what those sixty percent agreed to. It's a myth that we can only get highly skilled people by bringing them in from India or wherever. But that wasn't what I was thinking when I voted for Trump, and I doubt many were, unless they were personally affected by the H1B program.
 
It is really ******* me up to have an immigration thread in the POLITICAL forum.

How can I go on living with a thread that is clearly about IMMIGRATION existing in the POLITICS forum?

There are several of them.

Could this blow up the entire interwebs.com? I am not very tech savvy.
 
He doesn't have a single H-1B worker on his properties. He does have people working there with agricultural visas. and some with domestic help visas. What would a high tech person do at his places?
 
That's not the point of contention. You need to look into H-1B visas more, to begin to understand why people are saying that Elon's comments and attitude, and Trump's agreement with it is not "America first." Again, the program is being abused, at the expense of Americans.
It’s being abused in Tater’s watch.
 

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