Posted on 08/18/2023 6:06:39 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
For over 35 years, the American political system has been unable to make any significant change to U.S. immigration policy. In June 2023, a bipartisan coalition of representatives introduced the Dignity Act, a comprehensive immigration reform bill. This followed a poll showing that four out of five Americans support bipartisan cooperation on immigration that would address labor shortages and inflation.
While U.S. politics may continue to prevent an immigration grand bargain, there are many commonsense reforms the government could take to fill gaps in our current workforce. American policymakers need to wake up to a new reality: The country is running out of workers, and immigration must be part of the solution.
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They are Gaslighting everyone. I’ve been to interviews where I have been told “This needs to be a diversity hire, Minorities are the only ones getting interviewed.” Its all part of replacement theory, whites have built this country for the last 250 years + and this is the gratitude we get for being prosperous, industrious and creative.
Where’s the barf alert?
The toilet twins,flush and flow...
Yeer full ovit
The "unemployable rate"is over 50%. I blame ubiquitous marijuana use and the wild over-prescription of anti-depressants.
Cultural acceptance of self-medication over the past four decades has radically altered the employment landscape.
Excuse me? You think that uneducated, illegal, illiterate Guatemalans ARE going to become our doctors, scientists and pilots? Or do you think they’re rounding up a bunch of Germans, Koreans, Russians and Taiwanese? (There are a small, but significant number of Indians, many of whom overstayed educational visas.)
The hiring process has completely broken down. You should be glad you’re not looking for work.
I’d say less then 10 percent of job postings are for openings that are actually hiring.
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