Hillary Clinton's Vow to College Grads: I'll Outsource Your Jobs to Foreign Graduatesby NEIL MUNROBreitbart Jun. 30, 2016 |
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Hillary Clinton today promised donors that she'll provide Green Cards to an unlimited number of foreign college graduates, even though the resulting flood of university-trained foreign labor will drown the lifetime wages and career prospects of her college-indebted American supporters. The open-borders promise to foreign graduates is posted at her campaign, and is titled "Hillary Clinton's Initiative on Technology & Innovation." As part of a comprehensive immigration solution, Hillary would "staple" a green card to STEM masters and PhDs from accredited institutions--enabling international students who complete degrees in these fields to move to green card status.The promise was slammed by Sen. Jeff Sessions, chairman of the Senate's immigration panel. "There are more college graduates in the U.S. today than at any point in our history, many have trouble finding meaningful work in their field of study. Many are underemployed, taking jobs well below their skill level simply to make ends meet … Yet, today, candidate Hillary Clinton announced that if elected president, she would 'staple' a green card to STEM master's degrees and PhDs of every graduate -- enabling foreign students to get green cards and thus be able to remain in the U.S. permanently and take any job," he said in a press release. He continued; Young Americans graduating with master's degrees and PhDs in these fields have sacrificed their time and energy to pursue a career in the STEM field -- often at the encouragement of policymakers and national leaders -- and oftentimes carry the burden of substantial student loan debt as a result. Further saturating the STEM labor market will limit their ability to obtain high-paying jobs that will allow them to pay down their debt and pursue the occupation of their choosing.In contrast, Donald Trump has promise to reform the main H-1B guest-worker program so that companies are forced to hire Americans instead of cheaper foreign college-graduates. Read More |