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Title: Donald Trump Turned Down 94.4 Percent of American Job Applicants, Applied for Hundreds of ‘H’ Visas Instead
Source: National Review
URL Source: http://www.nationalreview.com/corne ... e-who-ignores-american-workers
Published: Feb 25, 2016
Author: Charles C. W. Cooke
Post Date: 2016-02-25 16:08:29 by cranky
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Views: 1717
Comments: 19

Surprise! Donald Trump is a rank hypocrite on immigration. Per the New York Times:

Donald J. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach describes itself as “one of the most highly regarded private clubs in the world,” and it is not just the very-well-to-do who want to get in.

Since 2010, nearly 300 United States residents have applied or been referred for jobs as waiters, waitresses, cooks and housekeepers there. But according to federal records, only 17 have been hired.

In all but a handful of cases, Mar-a-Lago sought to fill the jobs with hundreds of foreign guest workers from Romania and other countries.

In his quest for the Republican presidential nomination, Mr. Trump has stoked his crowds by promising to bring back jobs that have been snatched by illegal immigrants or outsourced by corporations, and voters worried about immigration have been his strongest backers.

But he has also pursued more than 500 visas for foreign workers at Mar-a-Lago since 2010, according to the United States Department of Labor, while hundreds of domestic applicants failed to get the same jobs.

Or, put another way, Trump has deliberately chosen to hire foreign workers to fill those jobs that “Americans just won’t do.” 17 out of 300? That’s 5.6 percent. 17 out of 500? That’s 3.4 percent. Bad!

So what’s Trump’s excuse? That’s he’s a businessman and that these are the realities on the ground? That, I’m afraid, won’t wash. When Disney behaved like this, there was a loud and sustained outcry from . . . well, no less than Donald Trump himself. In an interview with Breitbart, Trump argued that Disney should be forced to rehire any Americans it had overlooked or replaced. Trump also said this:

If I am President, I will not issue any H-1B visas to companies that replace American workers and my Department of Justice will pursue action against them.

And he offered this critique of expanding the “H” program:

It would allow any company in America to replace any worker with cheaper foreign labor. It legalizes job theft. It gives companies the legal right to pass over Americans, displace Americans, or directly replace Americans for good-paying middle class jobs.

This attitude is is a popular one among Trump’s supporters. Indeed, Breitbart’s emissary to the Trump campaign, Matthew Boyle, has argued that “what Disney did — with the help of the U.S. government’s lax H1B immigration and visa policies — was awful.” Moreover, he has praised Trump for supposedly standing against it:

This is perhaps one of the most under-discussed issues in the 2016 GOP presidential primary election. Frontrunner Donald Trump’s immigration reform plan details exactly how he would fix this problem if he’s elected president.

He wants to “increase” the “prevailing wage for H-1Bs,” one subsection of his plan lays out.

Trump also wants a “requirement to hire American workers first.”

And yet, by Trump’s own logic, the H-2B program that he so heavily used is even more egregious than the H-1Bs system that Disney took advantage of. Why? Well, because unlike H-1Bs — which can in theory be used to recruit skilled workers — H-2Bs are aimed directly at the bottom of the economic ladder. Here’s the Times again:

“You almost have them as indentured servants,” said Danny Fontenot, director of the hospitality program at Palm Beach State College. “And they affect everyone else’s wages. You can make a lot of money by never having to give your employees raises.”

Greg Schell, a lawyer in Palm Beach County who has helped foreign guest workers sue employers over labor violations, said companies frequently made little effort to find local employees before applying for visas.

“I have seen no demonstrated need to import guest workers for the hospitality industry,” Mr. Schell said. “Employers who want to find American workers find them.”

And clearly, Trump didn’t want to find them. Which means that, in his own words, he is guilty of gaming the system to “replace any worker with cheaper foreign labor”; he is guilty of “job theft”; and he is guilty of indulging the “legal right to pass over Americans, displace Americans, or directly replace Americans for good-paying middle class jobs.”

Slamming Disney for its use of H-1Bs, Matthew Boyle also proposed that the “scandal doesn’t seem to be going away, and only appears to be intensifying as the electoral season progresses.” What, one wonders, must Boyle then think of Trump? If we are to judge a man by his actions and not by his rhetoric — as I’m told we should — then Trump comes up short, no? When 300 hardworking Americans tried to land a job at his resort, Trump kicked them to the curb and applied instead for 500 “H” visas.

It’s “election season” now, so I await the extensive Breitbart denunciation with bated, skeptical breath. In the meantime, the good people of America should realize that they’re being duped by a bad man who doesn’t give a hoot about anybody other than himself.

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#8. To: cranky (#0)

It's the current law. Trump is smart and exploits the current law to its full advantage.

Trump is not the sort to believe in unilateral disarmament. You provide a legal loophole he can exploit to get rich, and he will exploit the hell out of it.

The thing with Trump is that he doesn't think many of the loopholes he uses are fair. If they're THERE, he will use them. He will exploit the hell out of cheap foreign labor like the rest of them. He will not impose a disadvantage on HIMSELF.

But he sees, and admits, and acknowledges, the damage that heavy immigration and free trade does to American workers, and he is willing to protect American workers across the board, by closing loopholes he uses - so that NOBODY ELSE can use them EITHER.

That's the key. Trump will disarm if everybody else is forced to disarm, but he won't unilaterally disarm. He'll use the laws to force a solution that's best for Americans, but while the laws are as they are, he will not inflict damage on himself to make some sort of quixotic statement. He's not a martyr, but he is a leader.

What Trump does is perfectly legal and fine. It's just not good for working Americans. He'll change the law so that neither he nor any of his competitors can do that anymore. Right now he has no influence over the law so he exploits it to make himself rich...so that he has the money to take over the GOP without contributions.

In other words, he's smart.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-02-25   17:45:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Vicomte13 (#8)

Temporary Visa workers don't earn any less than Americans and fill in short term jobs. These articles are designed to pray on the stupid anti-Trumpers who don't know the difference in H-1B vs H2-B. H1-B takes high paying wages and permanent jobs from Americans. Having college age kids from other countries come and do seasonal low pay work and go home is needed for the economy.

Pericles  posted on  2016-02-28   5:33:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Pericles (#14)

We have perennially high American youth unemployment, and perennially high unemployment for low-wage Americans.

We don't need foreign college kids to come fill those jobs. We need those jobs for American youth and low-wage American workers.

We have a massive budget deficit. Part of that is welfare for unemployed low-skilled people. Stop importing low-wage jobs. We have lots of poorly educated people in THIS country on the dole or on and off unemployment. And we have college age kids who would work more to pay their way.

We do not need to import ANY LABOR AT ALL. We have universal education, massive college infrastructure, and a 16% U-6 unemployment rate.

We need to be leaving those jobs unfilled by foreigners so that they will be filled by Americans.

As long as there are unemployed and underemployed Americans, we do not need to permit one single foreigner to get a work visa in America, for anything, except perhaps teaching the foreign language of which he is a native speaker.

The world has nothing to teach us about computers, or science, or technology, banking, medicine, law, English, or anything else.

Foreign visas are not issued because American companies cannot find qualified Americans. It's because American companies cannot find qualified Americans AT THE WAGES THEY WANT TO PAY. Visas artificially expand the labor pool exerting downward pressure on wages.

This exerts upward pressure on American welfare rolls.

We need to remove the crutch. Once the U-6 unemployment rate is at 2%, THEN we can give VISAs, because then we will be in a scenario where we are at truly full employment.

But allowing American companies to import foreigners to keep down labor costs is not acceptable. Of course as there is a labor shortage, wages will go up. But there really ISN'T a labor shortage when there are so many unemployed people. What there is, is an unwilling to pay more, and to train currently untrained people, to change standards. Employers want it EASY, but the country is better off if it is harder and more expensive, because those costs EMPLOY people, and it's better that employers spend more money than they want to on wages and on training - which itself hires people (to do the training), than for the employers to have lower costs, and the American taxpayers bear the burden of paying to keep all of those unemployed people alive.

The labor market needs to be confined to Americans, for the purpose of getting full employment for Americans, first and foremost - this means higher labor costs, higher training costs, and therefore higher prices for goods and services.

And that is all fine, because it also means full employment, at higher salaries, and therefore higher tax revenues of every sort, with simultaneously lower and lower social costs.

That, in turn, means an eventual budget surplus, the paydown of debt, which in turn means the reducing of interest expense, which further drives up the surplus and down the debt.

Fully employ people at higher wages, and higher cost of goods, and you end up in a spiral of debt payoff and leads to less and less pressure on taxpayers.

Eventually you get to zero debt and the ability to slash taxes across the board and permanently.

But try to get employers cheaper labor, and you just end up exploding the budget deficit and interest payments, because in the end, every foreigner you employ means an American on welfare.

That's really the bottom line.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-02-28   17:48:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: Vicomte13 (#17)

We have perennially high American youth unemployment, and perennially high unemployment for low-wage Americans.

We don't need foreign college kids to come fill those jobs. We need those jobs for American youth and low-wage American workers.

I don't disagree but in places where the population is transient and work can't b e filled by the population it is needed. But in general I agree.

Pericles  posted on  2016-02-28 23:56:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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