Friday, April 17, 2020

JEFF SESSIONS - LET AMERICANS WORK - HALT THE FOREIGN INVASION SPONSORED BY TRUMP AND PELOSI FOR WALL STREET!

FINISHING AMERICA OFF: THE FOREIGN INVASION FOR “CHEAP” LABOR

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-fall-of-america-by-invitation-tens.html

Open the floodgates of our welfare state to the uneducated, impoverished, and unskilled masses of the world and in a generation or three America, as we know it, will be gone. JOHN BINDER

But many less-skilled migrants play their largest role by simply shifting small slices of wealth from person to person, for example, by competing up rents in their neighborhood or by competing down wages in their workplace. The crudest examples can be seen in agriculture.

Overall, the Washington-imposed economic policy of economic growth via immigration shifts wealth from young people towards older people by flooding the market with cheap white-collar and blue-collar foreign labor.

CALIFORNIA UNDER THE DEMOCRATS: Worst Lower Education System in the Nation!
"The costs of illegal immigration are being carefully hidden by Democrats."

"California’s public education system, once the envy of the world, now ranks 49th in the nation." ROBERT J. CRISTANO, Ph.D

Accounting for these differences reveals that California's real poverty rate is 20.6 percent – the highest in America, and nearly twice the national average of 12.7 percent.

"The public schools indoctrinate their young charges to hate this country and the rule of law. Illegal aliens continue overwhelming the state, draining California’s already depleted public services while endangering our lives, the rule of law, and public safety for all citizens."

IMMIGRATION AS ECONOMIC WAR ON THE AMERICAN MIDDLE-CLASS.



However, the dominant force in American politics for the last two decades has been economic warfare against American citizens.

This economic warfare has two primary 

components; the use of government to 

economically favor one group over another; 

and the collusion of immigrant groups to 

economically inhibit Americans who oppose 

replacement migration. JOSHUA FOXWORTH 





Jeff Sessions: Let Americans Work and Earn — Halt Foreign Worker Visas Now

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks on immigration at the Justice Department September 5, 2017 in Washington, DC. Sessions announced that the Trump Administration is ending the Obama era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which protect those who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children, with a …
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When the worst of the pandemic ends, tens of millions of Americans will be out of work. While the fundamentals of the Trump economy are strong, the rebound will take some time. As the economy comes back to life, we must put Americans, not foreign workers, first.
Americans deserve every opportunity to find good-paying jobs, especially in tough times. I am proposing that the federal government end all employment-based immigration until we recover. We must pause new work-based immigration visas until the economy reaches its pre-pandemic unemployment rate of 3.5 percent.
Our guest worker programs can make sense when there is a real shortage of workers to do temporary work. But the government’s primary duty is to our citizens, not foreign nationals. This crisis is not the time to import more foreigners when millions of Americans are itching to get back to work. Indeed, in a very real sense, there are no available jobs in America. More than 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment in the past few weeks.
Work means dignity. Americans find purpose in their jobs, and the value they help create. That purpose drives our communities. That honest income gives them the means to provide for their families and support local businesses, charities, and churches.
Conversely, making it harder for Americans to reenter gainful employment after this pandemic may reduce the likelihood of their ever reentering the workforce, causing them to rely on government assistance. Government assistance is no substitute for the benefits of honest, hard work.

When we bring in foreigners to work, we are really offering them the right to take one of a limited number of jobs in a recovering economy, taking jobs that would otherwise go to unemployed Americans.

As Harvard economics professor George Borjas explains, this hits the working class the hardest: “When the supply of workers goes up, the price that firms have to pay to hire workers goes down… immigrants admitted in the past two decades lacking a high school diploma have increased the size of the low-skilled workforce by roughly 25 percent. As a result, the earnings of this particularly vulnerable group dropped by between $800 and $1,500 each year.”
And this affects high-skilled and middle-income workers too. In recent years, big companies like Disney, AT&T, and Bank of America have abused these employment visa programs to replace American workers with cheaper foreign labor. Some of these companies even made their American workers train their foreign replacements as a condition of receiving severance.
Now, while joblessness and pay cuts impact more than 4 in 10 American workers, the special interests haven’t stopped clamoring for more foreign labor. It is morally outrageous and economic insanity.
Every year, the United States gives more than 1.4 million “temporary” visas to foreign workers, and that doesn’t even include the millions of illegal aliens who work off the books. President Trump has done great work to strenuously enforce our laws against illegal immigration, but he needs more support to continue his progress protecting the American worker.
Our small business assistance program has a strong focus on protecting the jobs of Americans. Importing workers from abroad to take the few jobs being created makes no sense whatsoever. We need an immediate end to the importation of more foreign workers. This pandemic may have knocked America on its back, but we will get back up and be stronger than ever. In the meantime, we need to give struggling Americans a fighting chance.
Jeff Sessions was the 84th Attorney General of the United States and previously served as the United States Senator for Alabama.


THERE WILL NOT BE A 'DEPRESSION' FOR TRUMP'S WALL STREET CRONIES!

Rush Limbaugh: ‘We Are Headed to Great Depression’ with ‘Democrats Fully on Board’

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 04: Radio personality Rush Limbaugh reacts after First Lady Melania Trump gives him the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the State of the Union address in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives on February 04, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump delivers his third …
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A clearly astonished Rush Limbaugh warned his listeners Thursday that America is headed for another Great Depression if the economy contracts any further due to shutdowns in response to the coronavirus crisis.
“All we need is a 30 to 40% contraction in this economy,” the conservative radio host asserted. “We’ll hit Great Recession territory first and then depression, if this doesn’t stop — and the idea that there are people advocating for this!”
Limbaugh stressed Americans need to know this path to depression could begin a reversal immediately, but that “there are forces arrayed against doing that”:
We know who they are. We know exactly. We know they’re all Democrats. We know they are some in the health and medical community.
The Drive-By Media, the media, and the Democrats are fully on board with the Democrat agenda here … They are hoping that coronavirus accomplishes what Robert Mueller and impeachment, Adam Schiff failed to do.
Limbaugh, who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Donald Trump during the State of the Union address in February, told his audience Americans are “doing this to ourselves – and it’s amazing how quickly!”
He said:
Three years to revive an economy, create roaring circumstances. It took less than two months to wipe it all out. Twenty-two million people filing for unemployment compensation — 22 million — and the idea that there is not an angry outcry from all over the world that this must stop?
That outcry had better happen, because this… We’re beyond now saying this is unsustainable. This is untenable! This is cataclysmic! We’re in the midst of a self-created disaster that we could fix (snap, snap, snap) at the snap of our fingers.
“How in the world can anybody sane want to keep this economy shut down?” the radio host asked, repeatedly pointing out how the entire concept of what has occurred in America over the past two months is nothing less than astonishing:
How can anybody sane be anything less than scared and outraged and mortified that 22 million people have been thrown out of work over something that may end up killing fewer than 50,000 people? It is unprecedented! And yet there are people who want to maintain the circumstances we are in. And it boggles the mind.
“It is so counterintuitive to Americanism,” Limbaugh continued. “We cannot go on! … I can’t believe it has gone on this long! I can’t believe… In one way, I can’t believe the American people haven’t arisen in outrage over this yet.”


Coronavirus unemployment: Bay Area loses 27,000 jobs in March, ending economic boom

 

California loses nearly 100,000 jobs, first monthly job losses in 10 years

 

 An empty San Jose International Airport, April 2020. The coronavirus economic woes bludgeoned the Bay Area’s suddenly feeble economy during March and unleashed a loss of 27,000 jobs — the worst month for the region’s employment market since the Great Recession.
By GEORGE AVALOS | gavalos@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
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The coronavirus economic woes bludgeoned the Bay Area’s suddenly feeble economy in March, unleashing a loss of 27,000 jobs — the worst month for the region’s employment market since the Great Recession, a grim new government report released Friday showed.
California staggered to a loss of 99,500 jobs last month, a setback that abruptly terminated the state’s record-setting economic expansion, the Employment Development Department reported Friday.
The statewide unemployment rate jumped to 5.3 percent, a huge one-month increase from February’s all-time record-low jobless rate of 3.9 percent.
The Bay Area lost 27,200 jobs during March, the region’s worst one-month job loss in nearly 11 years, this news organization’s analysis of the EDD figures shows. The EDD report was the first to sketch out a comprehensive picture of the coronavirus impact on the Bay Area economy.
The San Francisco-San Mateo region accounted for more than half of all positions shed in the Bay Area with a devastating loss of 13,700 jobs. Tech-heavy Santa Clara County lost 8,400 jobs in March. The East Bay fared the best of the Bay Area’s three major urban centers, losing just 3,300 positions.
“The decline of 99,500 jobs in California does not capture all the pain the state is going through,” Sung Won Sohn, a veteran economist, wrote in a research note on Friday. “California employment is in free fall and no bottom is yet in sight.”
By the time the unemployment reports for the Bay

Area roll in over the next couple of months, the 

Bay Area could suffer a loss of 835,000 jobs, 

according to an April 8 forecast issued by the 


Research that’s headed up by economist Jeffrey 

Michael.
Mandatory lockdowns to combat the spread of the coronavirus have forced countless businesses to shut their doors, dismiss or furlough employees, and retail shoppers remain in their homes amid an array of shelter-in-place orders. Friday’s report was the first to reflect the first job losses since the regional and statewide stay at home orders were issued.

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