We have too many foreigners here now living off the USA. There is too much corruption to allow foreigners in the USA for any reason. The Visa holders can get lost from where they are supposed to be and become a liability.
pat - 1 month ago
my son lives in Georgia. he was laid off 3 months ago. his savings is almost depleted. Insurance and taxes on his house and car are coming due. HE CANNOT FIND A JOB EVEN THOUGH HE HAS PUT OUT ALMOST 100 RESUMES ON-LINE, AND RUNNING FROM WAREHOUSE TO WAREHOUSE!!
WE DO NOT NEED WORKERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TAKING THE JOBS OUR CITIZENS NEED RIGHT NOW!!!
Robin - 1 month ago
I believe thre is a gap in the talent pool because our education system has failed. I believe this is Trump’s way of highlighting the bigger problem. We need a complete overhaul of the education system and get back to learning skills instead of focusing on DEI. It’s time.
Since many of those with H1B visas are educated in American colleges, we need colleges that are loyal to America teaching our future. Unfortunately, most are left leaning. full of anti-American instructors.
Sandra Hawke - 1 month ago
The unfortunate truth is that our education system, including our higher education, has become woke and subpar, and we are not turning out the level of skilled people that we need on a large scale. So to that end, yes unfortunately we need to get talent into this country until that problem is rectified. On a different level, our skilled trade workers, are retiring out of the system with no one to trained in their skill to take their place. Vocational schools, vocational schools, vocational schools, vocational schools. I cannot hammer that point home enough. We need vocational schools. Not every one is cut out, or has the means for college and we need skilled trade workers.
Carl Smith - 1 month ago
I say turn them all away. Our engineering, electronics and manufacturing processes should be kept in house. Pay Americans what they are worth and they will work. We do have the talent, but when you can get talent for 80 -90% of the cost of the American educated talent, the country loses. I do not believe we should expose our electronic and manufacturing secrets to foreigners especially the Chinese!
Rick - 1 month ago
Americans were called lazy, and now not qualified. In fact Americans don’t get the opportunities that foreign workers have. Let’s educate and then have corporations give them a chance. Instead they try and get beat and feel defeated. America First.
Charlie - 1 month ago
I agreed with Laurie ! Hell No! We have tens of thousands of
Of young trained Americans who can do any jobs here in the USA!
.
Laurie S Whitney - 1 month ago
We will need limited H1B Visa holders for a transition period...meaning as we return more industries onshore, there will be a need for foreign workers to train Americans to function at full capacity. Let the company pay dearly for the Visa holder ; they will be happy to transition to 100% American force as quickly as possible.
We have too many foreigners here now living off the USA. There is too much corruption to allow foreigners in the USA for any reason. The Visa holders can get lost from where they are supposed to be and become a liability.
my son lives in Georgia. he was laid off 3 months ago. his savings is almost depleted. Insurance and taxes on his house and car are coming due. HE CANNOT FIND A JOB EVEN THOUGH HE HAS PUT OUT ALMOST 100 RESUMES ON-LINE, AND RUNNING FROM WAREHOUSE TO WAREHOUSE!!
WE DO NOT NEED WORKERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TAKING THE JOBS OUR CITIZENS NEED RIGHT NOW!!!
I believe thre is a gap in the talent pool because our education system has failed. I believe this is Trump’s way of highlighting the bigger problem. We need a complete overhaul of the education system and get back to learning skills instead of focusing on DEI. It’s time.
Since many of those with H1B visas are educated in American colleges, we need colleges that are loyal to America teaching our future. Unfortunately, most are left leaning. full of anti-American instructors.
The unfortunate truth is that our education system, including our higher education, has become woke and subpar, and we are not turning out the level of skilled people that we need on a large scale. So to that end, yes unfortunately we need to get talent into this country until that problem is rectified. On a different level, our skilled trade workers, are retiring out of the system with no one to trained in their skill to take their place. Vocational schools, vocational schools, vocational schools, vocational schools. I cannot hammer that point home enough. We need vocational schools. Not every one is cut out, or has the means for college and we need skilled trade workers.
I say turn them all away. Our engineering, electronics and manufacturing processes should be kept in house. Pay Americans what they are worth and they will work. We do have the talent, but when you can get talent for 80 -90% of the cost of the American educated talent, the country loses. I do not believe we should expose our electronic and manufacturing secrets to foreigners especially the Chinese!
Americans were called lazy, and now not qualified. In fact Americans don’t get the opportunities that foreign workers have. Let’s educate and then have corporations give them a chance. Instead they try and get beat and feel defeated. America First.
I agreed with Laurie ! Hell No! We have tens of thousands of
Of young trained Americans who can do any jobs here in the USA!
.
We will need limited H1B Visa holders for a transition period...meaning as we return more industries onshore, there will be a need for foreign workers to train Americans to function at full capacity. Let the company pay dearly for the Visa holder ; they will be happy to transition to 100% American force as quickly as possible.