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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Tucker: Trump’s Immigration “Ban” Still Allows Corporations to Import Cheap Foreign Labor Slap in the face to millions of unemployed Americans. Tucker Carlson warned on his show last night that President Trumps supposed immigration ban is nothing of the kind because it still allows corporations to import cheap foreign labor, failing to protect more than 22 million Americans who have just filed for unemployment. As we highlighted yesterday, the draft executive order contains broad exemptions for refugees, essential workers and a number of other categories of people. Thats a far cry from temporarily suspending all immigration to the United States, as Trumps initial tweet suggested. Now CNN reports that the ban will apply only to people seeking green cards, will last 60 days and wont affect workers entering the country on a temporary basis. Tucker Carlson responded to the news by suggesting it was a slap in the face to the millions of Americans now facing economic hardship due to the coronavirus lockdown. The ban will apply only to individuals seeking permanent residency in this country in other words, people who like the United States enough to stay permanently, and would like green cards to be able to do it legally, Carlson said. But the ban will not apply to those entering the United States on a temporary basis. That means it will not affect guest workers. Thats an awful lot of exceptions. Employers want to hire workers for less than Americans make these visas let them do it, added the Fox News host. And now theyll continue to do it, at a time when more than 22 million Americans have just filed for unemployment. You may have just lost your job but youll be happy to know that Accenture can still import IT workers from Asia who will work for less than you once made. So if the point of this executive order was to protect American jobs, maybe there was another point, but if it was to protect American jobs, it failed. The Center for Immigration Studies Mark Krikorian described the executive order as nonsense and unbelievable. Suppose they gave an immigration moratorium and nobody was kept out? he asked. It later emerged that Jared Kushner had likely supported a watered down version of the immigration ban, which is nothing of the kind, from the very start. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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