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Way to go free trade! let's globalize everything! It's so good for our economy!


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533,000 Jobs Lost in NOV -- But the Feds Imported Another 140,000 Foreign Workers the Same Month!
NumbersUSA ^ | Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:17 AM | Roy Beck,

Posted on Saturday, December 13, 2008 11:24:56 AM by ckilmer


533,000 Jobs Lost in NOV -- But the Feds Imported Another 140,000 Foreign Workers the Same Month!








With the federal government reporting another giant loss of jobs for November, isn't it time to stop the massive importation of foreign workers?

Non-farm employers in the U.S. eliminated 533,000 jobs in November. At the same time, in a typical month the feds give out approximately 140,000 new work permits and green cards to foreign workers.

How can this make any sense for the American people's own government to be recruiting more competitors for a dwindling number of jobs? Month after month as hundreds of thousands of Americans lose their jobs, the feds keep pumping another 140,000 new foreign workers into the laborforce.

The new foreign workers compete with the laid-off and underemployed highly skilled Americans in most professions and occupations, but most foreign workers compete directly in the construction, service and manufacturing industries where unemployment is the highest and where Americans have the least margin of financial security.

The feds add workers in two major ways.

The most recent government data show that the feds granted greencards to 744,531 new working-age permanent immigrants (age 20-64) in 2007. Every one of them can immediately apply for a job (as can many more immigrants who are below and above that age range).
The Department of Homeland Security reports that in the fiscal year just ended it issued NEW work permits to another 912,735 foreign workers who are not permanent immigrants.
That adds up to an astounding rate of 1,657,266 foreign workers per year, and that doesn't count renewals on foreign work permits or the flow of illegal workers.

While the new Congress and President determine how to best spend a trillion dollars to stimulate more jobs, they should immediately in January suspend most foreign-worker importation. Limiting immigration mostly to nuclear families and our fair share of internationally recognized special needs refugees seems like the logical response to job-loss reports like the one today (Dec. 5).
 

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First, we need to put all the liberals in charge of the public schools up against the wall. Here in Kali we have unemployment over 7% and we still import engineers from India on account of the brain dead product turned out by the edumacasion sistim.
 

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First, we need to put all the liberals in charge of the public schools up against the wall. Here in Kali we have unemployment over 7% and we still import engineers from India on account of the brain dead product turned out by the edumacasion sistim.

No ship Petrov. The primary reason's this state, Kali, and this nation, is in the trouble it is in is due to education and the leftists who run our schools, K-Post Graduate.

My animiss for "educators", 98% of them, knows no bound.
 

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Way to go free trade! let's globalize everything! It's so good for our economy!
BRussell, its not free-trade you stupid buffoon. Either learn what free trade is or shut the fvck up.
 

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Unfortunately Petrov is right. what our institutions of "higher learning" are turning out is graduates, many of which cannot even fill out a job application because they learned damm little in school. Those foreign workers did not get the same breaks in their schools, and consequently they are able to do the highly technical jobs that our studentsa cannot qualify for because they were "peer promoted" ie; even if they failed their courses, they were moved on cause we didn't want to hurt their feelings by holding them back.
I would also mention classes are far tougher abroad than here.
 
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