As Maywood Goes,
So Goes the Country
Maywood, California, then, with an estimated illegal
population of 22,500, about half the city’s population, is a
microcosm of what happens when illegals become dominant
in a city.
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-city-of-maywood-mexifornia-case.html
Extrapolating these two examples across the nation paints a frightening picture: Illegal aliens are not only weakening the country financially, but are also often enticed to come here because of governmental social-welfare programs that should not even exist much less be available to illegal residents. The cost to American taxpayers is billions of dollars.
H-1B VISAS – THE CONSPIRACY TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED WITH
ENDLESS BOATLOADS OF FOREIGNERS IMPORTED TO LOOT OUR JOBSAMERICA – THE BILLIONAIRES, WALL STREET and POLITICIAN LOOTED COUNTRY WHERE NO LEGAL NEED APPLY!
“Tech tycoons like Larry Ellison and
Mark Zuckerberg have gotten rich while wages in the technology sector have
stagnated.”
THE WAY OUR GOVERNMENT AVOID THE BELOW IS WITH OBAMA’S OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS TO PERMIT HORDES OF ILLEGALS TO JUMP OUR BORDERS AND JOBS… then the American middle class gets the tax bills for the staggering cost of Mexico’s looting.
THE WAY OUR GOVERNMENT AVOID THE BELOW IS WITH OBAMA’S OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS TO PERMIT HORDES OF ILLEGALS TO JUMP OUR BORDERS AND JOBS… then the American middle class gets the tax bills for the staggering cost of Mexico’s looting.
There are ample resources to guarantee every worker and young
person a job at decent pay, a high quality education, decent housing and
nutrition, access to culture, and a secure retirement—the basic social rights
which every person should enjoy.
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/03/obama-and-wall-street-their-looting-is.html
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DURING OBAMA’S
FIRST TERM and DURING A TIME OF UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS AND ASSAULT ON THE AMERICAN
MIDDLE CLASS, TWO-THIRDS OF ALL JOB WENT TO IMMIGRANTS, BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL!
DEMS.. PARTY FOR
OPEN BORDERS, NO E-VERIFY AND NO LEGAL NEED APPLLY!
Sessions said he
had to push back a little against the likes of
Gates and other companies like
Merck and Hewlett Packard
that push for more guest-worker visas while slashing
jobs for
American workers. He lamented that the country has the
lowest
workplace participation rate since the 1970s and
emphasized that "we need
to create jobs for Americans first,
before we bring in foreign workers to take
those jobs."
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/07/17/Jeff-Sessions-Challenges-Harry-Reid-Dems-Prove-There-s-a-Shortage-of-American-High-Tech-Workers?
Hours after Microsoft announced that it
would be slashing 18,000 jobs on Thursday, Sen. Jeff Sessions (A-AL) issued a
challenge to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and other Democrats who
voted for the Senate's comprehensive immigration bill: Prove that there is a
shortage of American high-tech workers.
Speaking on the
Senate floor, Sessions mentioned that just a week before Microsoft's
announcement, Microsoft's former CEO Bill Gates joined with two other
"masters of the universe" to urge Congress to remove limits on the
number of guest-worker visas that can be awarded.
"So today
I'm going to issue a challenge to Majority Leader Reid and every single one of
our 55 Senate Democrats who voted unanimously for this Gang-of-Eight
bill," Sessions said, emphasizing that the bill would double the number of
guest-worker visas that are awarded. "With Microsoft laying off 18,000
workers, come down to the Senate floor and tell me that there's a shortage of
qualified Americans to fill STEM jobs. Come down and tell us: Do you stand with
Mr. Gates or do you stand with our American constituents?"
Gates, along
with Sheldon Adelson and Warren Buffett, advocated in
a joint New York Times op-ed last week for removing "the
worldwide cap on the number of visas that could be awarded to legal immigrants
who had earned a graduate degree in science, technology, engineering or
mathematics from an accredited institution of higher education in the United
States."
They did,
Sessions said, even though all of the evidence points to a surplus – not a
shortage – of American high-tech workers. He said Gates, Adelson, and
Buffett wanted to "share the wisdom from on high" and "tell
Congress how to do our business" and "conduct immigration reform that
they think should be pleasing to them."
Sessions said
they think they know better than the American people who, to them, are just
this "great unwashed group, nativist, narrow-minded patriots, possessors
of middle-class vales." Sessions said the "masters of the
universe" believe that these Americans "just don't understand like we
know" and "so they declare we need to import more foreign workers in
computer science and technology and engineering because the country has a labor
shortage."
The facts do not
support their assertions, as Sessions noted. There are twice as many STEM
graduates as jobs. And numerous nonpartisan scholars and studies have
determined that there is a surplus – not a shortage – of American high-tech
workers. Sessions cited a recent Census report that determind that "74% of
those with a bachelor's degree in these subjects don't work in STEM (science,
technology, engineering, math) jobs." That report prompted CBS News to
conclude that the notion that there is a shortage of American high-tech workers
"is largely a myth."
Sessions took
offense that Gates, Buffett, and Adelson asserted that Members of Congress who
do not support amnesty legislation and increases in guest-worker visas are not
honoring their duty to the "300 million Americans that we collectively
represent."
Sessions said he
feels a deep duty to the millions of Alabamans whom "I represent and the
whole country, and I do my best every day to ask what's in their
interest."
"And as far
as I'm concerned... those three billionaires have three votes," he said.
"The individual who works stocking the shelves, at the grocery store, the
barber, the doctor, the lawyer, the cleaners operator, the person who picks up
our garbage are every bit as valuable as they are."
He also said
what's good for Mr. Adelson, "Mr. Microsoft," and Mr. Buffett is
"not always 100% in acord with what's good for the American people. I know
that."
"So I know
who I represent," Sessions said. "I represent the citizens of the
United States."
Sessions said if
wages are down, that indicates "we have a soft labor market, not a tight
labor market. Wages go up when there are not enough employees, because
businesses have to pay more to get good employees."
"What is
the situation for American graduates of STEM degrees and technology degrees?
Sessions asked. "Do we have enough, and do we need to have people come to
our country to take those jobs?"
He said these
are some of the questions that Senate Democrats and President Barack Obama need
to ask while looking at the data that represent an "absolute refutation"
that there is a shortage of American high-tech workers.
Sessions said he
had to push back a little against the likes of Gates and other companies like
Merck and Hewlett Packard that push for more guest-worker visas while slashing
jobs for American workers. He lamented that the country has the lowest
workplace participation rate since the 1970s and emphasized that "we need
to create jobs for Americans first, before we bring in foreign workers to take
those jobs."
"It's long
past time we had an immigration policy that truly served the needs of the
American people," Sessions said. "That's the group to whom we owe our
loyalty and our duty and our first responsibility. That's who elected us.
That's who, in our Constitutional system, ultimately judges us on our
performance."
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