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Monday, February 22, 2021
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Big Tech, Koch Network Cheer Biden’s Amnesty to Flood U.S. Labor Market
Big tech’s lobbying arm and the Koch brothers’ network of donor class organizations are cheering on President Joe Biden’s amnesty plan that would pack the United States labor market with more foreign visa workers for business to hire over American graduates and professionals.
This week, Biden’s amnesty plan was introduced in Congress by Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) as Democrats look to increase foreign competition in the U.S. workforce while more than 17 million Americans are jobless.
Among other things, the plan would:
Put nearly all illegal aliens in the U.S. on an eight-year path to citizenship
Provide $4 billion in foreign aid to Central America
Expand the U.S. labor market with more foreign visa workers
Expedite green cards for foreign relatives, otherwise known as “chain migration”
Potentially add 52 million foreign-born residents to the U.S. population
Eliminate per-country caps, ensuring India monopolizes employment green cards
Increase the Diversity Visa Lottery program where visas are given out randomly
Provide green cards to foreign students who graduate in advanced STEM fields
Bring already deported illegal aliens back to the U.S. to provide them amnesty
For Amazon, millions of newly legalized illegal aliens, foreign visa workers, and chain migrants who would be added to the U.S. labor market as a result of the plan are a boon to multinational corporations’ profits.
“Today’s immigration reform bill marks an important step in reducing the green card backlog, creating a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers & making our immigration system more efficient,” Amazon officials wrote in a statement. “We look forward working [with] the administration and Congress to advance these proposed solutions.”
Today's immigration reform bill marks an important step in reducing the green card backlog, creating a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers & making our immigration system more efficient. We look forward working w/ the administration & Congress to advance these proposed solutions.
Specifically, aside from providing Amazon with more foreign visa workers to hire, the plan includes a green card giveaway that would create a green card system where only H-1B foreign visa workers are able to obtain employment-based visas by creating a backlog of seven to eight years for all foreign nationals.
The process would reward outsourcing firms and tech corporations for the decades of outsourcing American jobs to H-1B foreign visa workers.
Executives with the Libre Initiative, a Koch-funded organization, also praised the Biden amnesty plan as “an important first step” to securing the green card giveaway for corporations that they have also long lobbied for.
“There is broad support for proposals like a permanent solution for Dreamers, workforce visa reform, removing per-country caps, efficient border security measures and much more,” Daniel Garza with the Libre Initiative wrote in a statement:
Lawmakers should seize the opportunity and demonstrate that partisan gridlock will not keep the American public waiting another 30 years for congress to enact sensible, permanent solutions. We look forward to working with lawmakers to ensure that we can get nonpartisan, sensible solutions past both chambers and enacted into law.
Todd Schulte with FWD.us, a group that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg created to lobby on behalf of tech corporations, called the amnesty plan a “critical moment for immigration policy” and a “substantial step forward.”
“Congress has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform a long-failed and too easily weaponized immigration system,” Schulte wrote in a statement. “The time is now and we will seize this moment.”
Despite the business lobby’s insistence that there is a labor shortage, millions of Americans are out of work today and hundreds of thousands of U.S. graduates enter the labor market every year looking for white-collar professional jobs with competitive pay and good benefits.
Already, the U.S. admits about 1.2 million legal immigrants every year. Another 1.4 million foreign visa workers are brought in annually to take American jobs, many in white-collar professions. The latest data reveals that nearly 6-in-10 workers in Silicon Valley, California — the tech industry’s hub — are foreign-born.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
Poll Shows Huge Democrat Sex Split over Foreign Workers
Democrat women strongly oppose the corporate skilled-labor importation policies that are cheered on by the majority of Democrat men, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports.
The 21-point poll gap creates a hidden split within the pro-amnesty Democrat Party that can help GOP politicians who want to win over Democrat college voters with a platform of pro-American pocketbook policies.
The polling gap also revealed another vulnerability in President Joe Biden’s unpopular amnesty, which includes several provisions that would allow corporations to import an unlimited number of foreign graduates for the careers needed by American graduates and their adult children.
An outright majority of Democrat men say Congress should let companies import skilled foreign workers instead of hiring and training Americans, according to the January 31-February 4 poll of 1,250 likely voters by Rasmussen Reports. The detailed data on Democrat men and women were provided by Rasmussen at Breitbart’s request.
The poll asked, “Should Congress increase the number of foreign workers taking higher-skill U.S. jobs, or does the country already have enough talented people to train and recruit for most of those jobs?”
Fifty-six percent of Democrat men — but just 35 percent of Democrat women — approved the corporate inflow.
Thirty-five percent of Democrat men — and 46 percent of Democrat women — opposed the inflow, and 19 percent of women declared they were “not sure.”
“There’s a reason for that opposition,” said Kevin Lynn, founder of U.S. Tech Workers, adding:
In 1988, the percentage of women going into tech was increasing. Since the 1990s, it has been decreasing [because H-1B visa workers have replaced at least one million Americans, especially American women] … Women have already been pushed out of tech, they don’t stand a chance with a boss that is here from South Asia on a work permit, and their chance of getting ahead are zero.
Overall, the corporate inflow of skilled college graduates was opposed by 61 percent of likely voters, including almost 80 percent of Republicans and roughly 65 percent of people who declined to associate themselves with either party.
Source: Rasmussen Reports
The poll’s crosstabs also showed the view of conservative, “moderate,” and liberal likely voters.
Liberal men split 54 percent to 39 percent in support of the corporate inflow, while liberal women split 39 percent to 40 percent against the inflow. Twenty-one percent said they were “not sure.” That is a 15 percent sex gap with liberals.
Moderate men split 35 percent for the inflow, 53 percent against, while moderate women split 19 percent for the inflow, 69 percent against.
The numbers show how Democrat men have embraced extreme pro-corporate labor policies — long after GOP voters rejected President George W. Bush’s “Any Willing Worker” labor policy.
The poll also asked about attitudes towards corporate hiring of foreign workers for “construction, manufacturing, hospitality, and other service work.”
That question showed Democrat men somewhat closer to the mainstream.
The 1,250 respondents overwhelmingly opposed the unskilled inflow by 66 percent to 18 percent.
Democrat men opposed the inflow 59 percent to 29 percent, while Democratic women opposed the unskilled inflow by 54 percent to 23 percent. Twenty-two percent said they were “not sure.”
The multiracial, cross-sex, nonracist, class-based, and solidarity-themed opposition to labor migration coexists with generally favorable personal feelings toward legal immigrants and toward immigration in theory — despite the media magnification of many skewed polls and articles that still push the 1950’s corporate “Nation of Immigrants” claim.
Biden's amnesty bill dramatically raises the $$ incentive for Fortune 500 CEOs to NOT hire American graduates. It is a giveaway to the many CEOs & investors who prefer compliant, no-rights, foreign graduate contract-workers. IOW, #H1B for every career. https://t.co/WUW5lREV7l
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