MEDIA: How A Donald Trump Victory In November 5 Election Could Impact US-India Ties

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Sujet : MEDIA: How A Donald Trump Victory In November 5 Election Could Impact US-India Ties
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usa
Date : 19. Nov 2024, 12:57:24
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News18's Rohit on whether Donald Trump will enlist VP JD Vance to
serve as Deputy Chief Sales Critter for Trump's bipartisan merit-
based comprehensive immigration reform legislative legacy authored
by the Cheap Labor Lobby and passed by Mike Johnson's House.GOV and
John Thune's Senate.GOV:
<URL:https://www.news18.com/world/how-a-donald-trump-victory-in-november-5-election-could-impact-ties-with-india-9109315.html>
| Restrictions on H-1B visas, green cards and family reunification
| could limit the opportunities for highly-skilled professionals
| wishing to work in the US. Contrary to his earlier stance, Trump,
| earlier in June, had said that students graduating from US colleges
| should get a green card to stay in the country. During the All-In
| podcast hosted by Silicon Valley tech investors, angel investor
| Jason Calacanis told Trump that the US needs to be able to legally
| retain more high-skilled workers.

Does Susie Wiles recommend that Vance refuse Trump's entreaties to
help sell the dispossession of legacy American proles if he wished
to succeed Trump at WhiteHouse.GOV in 2028?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"Why stop there? An immediate immigration moratorium would stop mass
importation of millions of future Dem voters who oppose #2A & are
turning red states blue. If it saves just one life, after all...but
what would cheap labor-loving GOP donor class say?" - Michelle
Malkin
<URL:https://twitter.com/michellemalkin/status/1219315532127596546>

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