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To: TAquinas; chicagolady; cuteconservativechick; BillyBoy; TheRightGuy
"The bill also establishes a temporary worker program, creating a new visa category that allows aliens to enter the United States to work for up to two years when there are no available US workers

Based on the reporting of it, the bill seems ambiguous and open to subjective bureaucrats and judges.

There are many available US workers for the jobs at my place currently filled by Indians, Guatamalens, etc. The available US workers are not working here because they don't want to go to cornland... or don't like the technology that is not on the bleeding edge ... or are content with drawing unemployment comp and take care of the kids while their spouse works.

Also is there any mention of whether the available US workers need to be competent? or just available? Must a US worker always be a citizen? Or can it be an immigrant already here?

Are there any requirements on wages offered the available worker?

Is the law written in such a way as to encourage or discourage OUTSOURCING? That is the big one. Historically, congress has written laws in such a complicated, bureaucratic way that the redtape encourages outsourcing.

Immigration is the enemy of outsourcing. Outsourcing is the enemy of immigration.

18 posted on 07/19/2005 3:45:25 PM PDT by spintreebob
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To: spintreebob

"Based on the reporting of it, the bill seems ambiguous and open to subjective bureaucrats and judges."

An ambiguous bill for ambiguous aliens.

Seal the borders. Seal them NOW!


24 posted on 07/19/2005 4:23:23 PM PDT by TAquinas (Demographics has consequences.)
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