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Trump Says We Don’t Have Enough American Workers to Fill Skilled Labor Jobs
[BREITBART] President Donald Trump
...the Nailer of NAFTA...
told Fox News TV host Laura Ingraham on Friday his 2021 plans to welcome more foreign graduates will not flood the labor market for U.S. college graduates.

"I have so many companies coming into this country, you’re not going to have to worry about it," Trump said in the interview, adding, "It is always going to be a shortage ... We have so many companies coming in, from Japan ... [and] China now is going to start building a lot of things."

Trump and Ingraham did not find common ground, likely because they were talking about different parts of the immigration problem. Also, neither mentioned Ivanka Trump’s campaign to prod companies to train their own American employees for high-tech jobs.

Ingraham began the exchange by noting American graduates’ salaries have been suppressed by the flood of foreign graduates:

We don’t have a tight labor market. If we had a tight labor market, we would be seeing real increases in wages. I hear that your team is planning on advocating more foreign workers coming in for some of these high-tech companies.

Ingraham rejected business claims of shortages: "We’re seeing a plateauing of wages ... There’s a never-ending appetite on the part of corporate America to bring in as much cheap labor as possible to drive down wages."

"I’m not talking about cheap ‐ I’m talking about brainpower," Trump responded. "They want to hire smart people. And those people are thrown out of the country ‐ we can’t do that," he said, referring to foreign graduates of U.S. colleges.

Trump seems to want to help companies import a relatively small number of very clever people, such as Ivy League valedictorians. In contrast, Ingraham is trying to block companies’ effort to cut payrolls by replacing well-paid American professionals with cheap foreign graduates who have just enough skills to get the job done, regardless of quality.

"We have to allow smart people to stay in our country ‐ if you graduate number one in your class at Harvard, [if] you graduate from the Wharton School of Finance," Trump said. "If we tell smart people to get the hell out, that’s not America first."


Posted by: Fred 2020-01-14
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=560987