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Did you know Obama just took new executive action on immigration?
The Washington Examiner ^ | 03/25/2015 | Byron York

Posted on 03/25/2015 4:11:32 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

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1 posted on 03/25/2015 4:11:32 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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Fundamental transformation accelerates.

Somebody had better step up and fast or there will be no 'renaissance' in 2016 at all. This pr*ck is seeing to it.

2 posted on 03/25/2015 4:15:09 PM PDT by skeeter
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The Republicans are moribund


3 posted on 03/25/2015 4:16:25 PM PDT by Ray76 (Obama says, "Unlike my mum, Ruth has all the documents needed to prove who Mark's father was.")
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I'd sure like to bring a certain foreigner in to take Obama's job.


4 posted on 03/25/2015 4:16:58 PM PDT by Bullish (Not even a smidgeon of integrity or sanity in this whitehouse.)
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"The L-1B is much worse than the H-1B program in terms of its impacts on American workers and the American economy," says Ron Hira, a professor at Howard University who studies the immigration system. "There are no wage standards — foreign workers can be paid home country wages, which is $6,000 a year for an IT worker in India. American workers can be displaced by L-1B workers. There are no recruitment requirements and no educational requirements (the L-1B worker doesn't even need a degree)."
5 posted on 03/25/2015 4:18:09 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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Wow, the enablement and protection from the Congressional GOP for any and all Democrat treachery has become blazingly obvious.


6 posted on 03/25/2015 4:20:36 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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“legalized” human trafficking bump for later...


7 posted on 03/25/2015 4:27:34 PM PDT by indthkr (Leaving the POTUS Box Unchecked in 2016)
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Makes the establishment GOP chorus deriding Ted Cruz or anyone else who might offer a real alternative to the same ol' crap all that more infuriating.

I despise them all more than words can convey.

8 posted on 03/25/2015 4:28:16 PM PDT by skeeter
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Let me see if I understand this ridiculous and out-of-control HB situation correctly: We import highly-skilled technical workers mainly from such Asian countries like India, China, Taiwan, Pakistan. and South Korea so that we can compete in the world market with highly-skilled scientists and technicians in Asian countries like India, China,Taiwan, Pakistan and South Korea. it makes no sense.

My question is this: If the best and the brightest scientists and technical workers in India,China, Taiwan, Pakistan, and South Korea remain in their countries, then what level of workers is the United States importing from those Asian countries?

Such distorted logic and reasoning on the part of American technical firms like Microsoft, Apple, and Facebook makes no sense.

Have these greedy technical companies forgotten that America was made great by such programs like apprentice programs and internships? How do these technical companies think that American plumbers,electricians, and air-conditioning technicians learned their skills: Through apprentice programs.

We should encourage, maybe even demand, that technical companies like Microsoft, Apple, and FaceBooke develop strong apprentice and intern programs so that they wouldn't have to depend so much on HB technical workers from India, China, Taiwan, Pakistan, and South Korea.

I believe that the HB program should be immediately and drastically reduced or abolished completely.

My point is this: The HB program has done more harm than good in developing of technical skills among future American young people. The HB program is slowly destroying rather than helping America's ability to compete in the global market.

The severe problem of getting American young people to pursue technical skills goes something like this:

1. Schools throughout the country are working hard to encourage young people to enter the technical fields like working with computers.

2. Many young Americans are enthusiastic about entering the good-paying technical field.

3. But these same students look around and see that they have to compete not only with their fellow Americans but with technical workers imported from foreign countries, mostly Asian countries---for instance, you don't see a flood of HB workers coming from,say, Spain and England.

4. So what do these bright students end up doing? They become discouraged. They give up on their dreams to entire the fast growing and good-paying technical field, and so they decide to go into some line of easier work where they don't have to compete with foreign technical workers.

5. Then what happens? What happens is that the United States demand for technical workers ends up caught in a vicious circle.

6. The vicious circle goes something like this: Now that more and more smart American students are discouraged from pursuing studies in the scientific and technical fields by such horrible self-defeating programs like the HB program, American companies claim that they can't find enough skilled American workers to meet their increasing demand for skilled technical workers.

7. So, argue American companies, they have no choice but to beg Congress to allow them to import more and more foreign technical workers from such Asian countries as India, China, Taiwan,Pakistan and South Korea so that they can compete on the global market with the highly skilled technical workers in Asian countries like India, China, Taiwan, Pakistan, and South Korea. Huh? Am I missing something here?

8. And round-and-round we go with no end in sight to this terrible, self-defeating HB foreign workers problem.

9. Meanwhile, executives at technical and rich companies like Microsoft , Apple, and FaceBook run all the way to the bank to deposit all the money they saved by bypassing highly-qualified American technical workers for foreign HB workers.

10. Yes. Let's drastically reduce or abolish the HB foreign workers program so that we can give American youths the chance to develop the technical skills that America will need for a long, long time.

11. HB needs to be repealed, or a new law is needed, something like this:

a. "If you have a mass layoff or a mass firing of American technical workers, you must be ready to have a good explanation why you did so. IT is obscene and morally for Microsoft to layoff 18,000 American workers and then go before Congress and beg for more HB workers. Immoral, I say.

Boycott Microsoft products? Maybe we should think very hard about boycotting Microsoft products and holding demonstration at Microsoft headquarters if Microsoft does not change its hiring practices. Again, it is morally wrong for giant Microsoft to layoff 18,000 workers, while, at the same time, it goes before Congress and begs and cries for more HB workers, mostly from Asia.

What I say above holds true for other giants like Apple and Google.

b. "If your explanation is weak as to why you had such a mass layoff, you are not eligible for the HB program. Laying off American technical workers, while, at the same time, you hire HB workers is an illegal, greedy abuse of the HB program.

c. "A company or private enterprise like California Edison and Microsoft can only hire HB workers every 5 years if it has a mass layoff of American technical workers, if even then.

d. "If you have a mass layoff or fire workers because you say your business is not doing very well, you can't turn around and beg for HB workers because you need such workers to help your business recover.

e."You must pay HB foreign workers the same that you would pay American workers.

f. "Your HB workers must not all come from the same country or the same continent like Asia. Only one third (1/3) can come from one continent like Asia.

g.IMPORTANT: We need to fix this abusive loophole that I call "Cheating on resume": A company or foreign worker cannot hire a lawyer to help the company write a job description so limited that only the foreign worker who hired the lawyer can fill the job.

9 posted on 03/25/2015 4:40:56 PM PDT by john mirse (WORK)
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10 posted on 03/25/2015 4:51:22 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Valley Forge Redux. If not now, when? If not here, where? If not us then who?)
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2008 - 2016 The reign of Emperor Canigula.


11 posted on 03/25/2015 4:54:17 PM PDT by broken_arrow1 (I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale "Patriot")
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Great word and yes, most of the GOPers are.


12 posted on 03/25/2015 4:54:18 PM PDT by nopardons
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Did Republicans in Congress know or did they just hope we wouldn’t find out?


13 posted on 03/25/2015 5:05:56 PM PDT by duffee (Dump the Chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, joe nosef.)
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Easy to fix. For each temp that comes in, one temp has to be employed outside the country.


14 posted on 03/25/2015 5:58:56 PM PDT by clearcarbon
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...no rules concerning what those workers can be paid, so there is no barrier to a company firing American employees and bringing in workers from foreign facilities to replace them at much lower pay.

I hate democrats... I hate them for flooding my country with illegals...

15 posted on 03/25/2015 6:27:27 PM PDT by GOPJ (Racism is racism, regardless of the race of the racist. - Freeper RipSawyer)
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Can imagine the “H-1B Labor Camps” in the far West run by MS, Google, Apple, etc. and all the other Progressive crony capitalists.


16 posted on 03/25/2015 6:43:34 PM PDT by RetiredTexasVet (There is an uncanny similarity between a pack of jackals and the MSM news readers.)
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It doesn’t say what the quota is for L-1B Visas or if a quota exists.

I guess Obama has another means to bring in 10 million voters for 2016. I hope I am exaggerating.


17 posted on 03/25/2015 8:47:22 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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Wow. Looks like this pretty much grants power to companies to run their own immigration service.


18 posted on 03/25/2015 8:51:05 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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Obama intends to make it easier to bring more foreign guest workers to the United States — likely at significant cost to workers already here — by loosening the rules governing something known as the L-1B visa program. Under the program, a multinational company with offices in the United States can move workers from abroad to live and work in the U.S. for as long as five years in what is known as an intra-company transfer. There are almost no rules concerning what those workers can be paid, so there is no barrier to a company firing American employees and bringing in workers from foreign facilities to replace them at much lower pay.

Companies who transfer workers to the U.S. through an L-1B visa have to show that those workers bring some sort of “specialized knowledge” to the job — that is, they have particular knowledge that would be hard, if not impossible, to find elsewhere in the United States. Obama plans to broaden the definition of “specialized knowledge” so much that it could conceivably used to cover just about any foreign worker a company wants to bring here.

Companies transferring foreign workers to the U.S. have to make the case to an “adjudicator” from the United States Customs and Immigration Services. It’s not a terribly tough job; the definition of “specialized knowledge” was already pretty loose. In 2006, the Department of Homeland Security inspector general investigated L-1Bs and found that “the program allows for the transfer of workers with ‘specialized knowledge,’ but the term is so broadly defined that adjudicators believe they have little choice but to approve almost all petitions.” Standards were tightened somewhat after the study, but now Obama wants to loosen them again.


Missed this when it was first posted (tho Trump had not yet made immigration such a hot-button issue at that time)—and since there were only 17 replies, many of you probably missed this as well. This is another example of our immigration system gone awry!


19 posted on 12/04/2015 10:29:29 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (Inside Every Liberal Is A Totalitarian Screaming To Get Out)
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Those pulling the strings of our puppet presidink do NOT give a $HIT about America.

"The love of money is the root of evil"

20 posted on 12/04/2015 10:34:36 PM PST by VideoDoctor
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