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Economy
Big Business Lobbies Biden to Import Foreign Workers as 17M Americans Remain Jobless
2021-02-22
[Breitbart] A coalition of business groups led by the United States Chamber of Commerce are lobbying President Joe Biden’s administration to allow them to import foreign workers even as more than 17 million Americans remain jobless.
Talk about tone deaf!
Last year, in the midst of the Chinese coronavirus crisis, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order halting the admission of H-1B, H-4, H-2B, L, and J-1 foreign visa workers to protect the U.S. labor market. The order sought to free up at least 600,000 jobs for millions of Americans facing joblessness and underemployment.

In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the Chamber of Commerce and other business groups — who admittedly rely on cheaper foreign workers to boost their profit margins — lobby Biden administration officials to end the order so they can import workers more easily.

"We urge you to work with President [Joe] Biden to ensure that [the executive order] is rescinded as soon as possible," the letter states.

As Breitbart News reported, White House press secretary Jen Psaki previously referred to the order as "immoral," suggesting foreign workers have a right to take jobs in the U.S. labor market.

Despite claims from the big business lobby, there continues to be no labor shortage as about 17.1 million Americans are jobless and another six million are underemployed.

The lobbying effort comes as blue-collar Americans are beginning to get a leg-up in the labor market after a year of the nation’s working and middle class taking the largest hit of any employment group.

A Wall Street Journal report details how blue-collar Americans in Florida, Georgia, and Illinois are in high-demand as employers recruit them, by boosting wages in some cases, for jobs that are rebounding after the coronavirus-inflicted economic slump.
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Posted by:Gralet Jomort6809

#2  Hey, a broom's a broom..$15.00 an hour please.
Posted by: Pitch Jingle1549   2021-02-22 02:06  

#1  Given all we hear about USA education system ...
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-02-22 01:39  

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