Posted on 05/14/2018 7:45:13 AM PDT by GIdget2004
Eddie Devine voted for President Donald Trump because he thought he would be good for American business. Now, he says, the Trump administrations restrictions on seasonal foreign labor may put him out of business.
I feel like Ive been tricked by the devil, said Devine, owner of Harrodsburg-based Devine Creations Landscaping. I feel so stupid.
Devine says it has been years since he could find enough dependable, drug-free American workers for his $12-an-hour jobs mowing and tending landscapes for cemeteries, shopping centers and apartment complexes across Central Kentucky.
So for years he has hired 20 seasonal workers, mostly from Guatemala, through the U.S. Labor Departments H2-B guest worker program. Importing these workers for a few months cost him an additional $18,000 in fees and expenses beyond their wages, which must be the same as he pays American workers. But thats the only way he could serve his customers.
Restrictions on guest-worker visas, which began during President Barack Obamas second term as immigration became a hot issue for conservatives, have gotten worse under Trump. And its even more of a problem now that the unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in years.
Devine says he lost a $100,000 account because he didnt have enough men to do the job. Hes worried he may be out of business next year if things dont improve.
He isnt alone. Cuts in H-2B visas are hurting small businesses across the country that cant find Americans willing to do hard, manual labor: Maryland crab processors, Texas shrimp fishermen, and Kentucky landscapers and construction companies.
We live and die by these visas, said Ken Monin, owner of Monin Construction, which specializes in home additions, roofs, decks and garages.
(Excerpt) Read more at kentucky.com ...
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