Sujet : MEDIA: How hiring and retaining foreign-born workers will get harder under a second Trump presidency
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 04. Dec 2024, 12:59:42
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Fortune's Emma Burleigh and Brit Morse on whether Donald Trump will
attempt to enlist VP JD Vance to serve as Deputy Chief Salescritter
for Trump's bipartisan, comprehensive, merit-based immigration reform
legislative legacy authored by the Cheap Labor Lobby and passed by
Mike Johnson's House.GOV and John Thune's Senate.GOV and will Trump
and/or Peter Thiel pull their support for Vance's 2028 political
action committee if Vance refuses to betray legacy American proles
and their posterity:
<URL:
https://fortune.com/2024/11/22/hiring-retaining-foreign-born-immigrant-workers-harder-trump-presidency/>
| Good morning!
|
| With Donald Trump getting ready to return to the Oval Office, many
| employers are wondering what his second term will mean for their
| foreign-born employees.
|
| Immigration has been a major focus for Trump, and during his
| previous term, he instituted a family separation policy,
| dramatically cut the number of available green cards, and
| temporarily suspended H-1B visas. This time around, he says he wants
| the military to carry out mass deportations.
Will Trump nominate NeverBackDown.ORG's Ken Cuccinelli to succeed Ur
M Jaddou at USCIS.GOV and how much does James Braid quote Trump for
John Thune's Senate.GOV consent?
John
groenveld@acm.org-- "How dare the U.S. government treat American citizens as having moreright to be in America than foreign citizens have?!? That'scitizenist!" - Steve Sailer<URL:https://twitter.com/Steve_Sailer/status/1223378573660045313>