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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Joe Biden’s Migrants Grab White-Collar Jobs from U.S. Grads American college graduates are losing jobs and opportunities in President Joe Bidens high-migration economy, admits the Washington Post. Despite strong labor market, new college graduates struggle to find employment, says the June 16 article, which continues: Hiring in professional and business services which includes jobs in tech, consulting, finance and media that are popular among new grads has fallen 12 percent, according to federal data
Todays recent graduates ages 22 to 27 have a higher unemployment rate 4.7 percent, as of March than the overall population, according to an analysis by the New York Fed. The Post article which was posted a few days before Biden is expected to amnesty another 1 million migrants offers sympathetic profiles of two young American graduates who remain unemployed and a profile of an Indian graduate who landed a U.S. job at a banking-related firm in Texas. The winning foreign graduate is just one of the hundreds of thousands of foreigners who are being imported by Biden and his deputies to take white-collar jobs via little-known work permit programs. In this case, the Indian enrolled in a U.S. university to get up to four years of work permits via the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program: Priyank Saxena applied for more than 500 jobs before he finally landed one, at a financial technology firm in San Antonio. Newly armed with an [May 2024] MBA from Rice University, hed hoped to break into Big Tech or project management. But Saxena kept striking out: Even an internship at Dell Technologies wasnt enough to get him in the door. He ended up going back to fintech, where hed worked for six years before business school. Since 2019, roughly 75 percent of all additional jobs have gone to Bidens flood of roughly 10 million new migrants, including inexperienced OPT contract workers, blue-collar illegal aliens, and legal immigrants. The inflow delivers roughly one migrant for each American birth. The inflated supply of workers ensures lower salaries, less corporate investment in productivity-raising, high-tech workplaces, higher housing costs and higher stock valueson Wall Street. Worse, many U.S. information technology jobs are sent to India once the Indian workers are fully trained in U.S. jobs. As bad as things are right now for college graduates, for Americans whove been recently laid off and are looking to find another job
its only going to get worse, said Kevin Lynn, founder of U.S. Tech Workers, which advocates for U.S. professionals. The vast, million-plus population of foreign white-collar workers including roughly 600,000 mid-skill H-1B workers is largely ignored by the national media, whose reporters prefer to focus on the interests of migrants. Also, the medias selected reporters and editors are eagerly distracted from the white-collar outsourcing programs by staged drama, such as President Barack Obamas DACA amnesty, and Bidens expected Parole in Place amnesty for the spouses of U.S. citizens. That Parole in Place amnesty includes many white-collar migrants and is reportedly going to be announced Tuesday by Biden at the White House. Meanwhile, Bidens deputies are also inflating the foreign workers programs to import many more Indians for the jobs, salaries, careers, and homes sought by U.S. college graduates, most of whom lean Democratic. The OPT program, and its twin, the Curricular Practical Training Program, allow foreign graduates to work for five years in the U.S. for every college degree they sign up for. The Department of Homeland Security reported the rapid inflow on May 22: There were 160,627 pre- and post-completion optional practical training (OPT) students with both an employment authorization document (EAD) and who reported working for an employer in calendar year 2023, compared to 117,301 in calendar year 2022 a 36.9 percent increase.
There were a total of 122,101 international students participating in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) OPT in 2023. Most students participating in STEM OPT were from India (39.1%) or China (23.7%). DHS reported that 377,000 Indian students, 330,000 Chinese students, plus roughly 280,000 other foreigners, paid full fees to enroll in many U.S. universities, including Rice. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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