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More Legal Discrimination Is On The Horizon
« on: December 27, 2024, 05:43:28 PM »
It's discrimination against traditional Americans, and it's supported by Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Vivek Ramaswamy. They want to replace American workers by out sourcing more labor to countries like India using the H1B visa program. It's a program that greatly benefits corporations and foreign entities, but is bad for American workers. Many of the corporate leaders who want more H1B visa's are foreigners themselves or first generation Americans. Proponents of the H1B visas program will say the "best and brightest" come from India or another foreign country, but this isn't true. The H1B visa program was started in 1990, so for over 200 years traditional Americans created and built this country without people from India, or Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. What this is really about for many corporations is cheap labor. A fact talked about by Donald Trump himself in 2016 before receiving millions of dollars in donations from high tech and causing him to flip flop on the issue. See post below.

Another problem for traditional Americans is some people brought in through the H1B visa program end up in positions in management and human resources, and they prefer to higher other people like themselves. It's a no-win situation for traditional American workers. 

Until leaders can openly recognize what makes a nation great, these problems will never go away. Donald Trump was elected both times to deport illegal aliens and fix the immigration problem. He had four years to do this, but nothing was done. Joe Biden came in after him, and gave America the worst illegal immigration problem in American history. It's as if Donald Trump was never there.

There is a very good chance there will be no mass deportations under Donald Trump in his last 4 years as president. He doesn't seem to care how many foreigners come to America, or where they come from as long as it's done legally. He even recently said he supports green cards for illegal aliens if they can get a diploma. He also seems to accept the idea that no traditional White Christian American has a right to a homeland, community or a culture of their own. And frankly, I don't think he can handle the pressure of being called a racist when the left portrays him as an evil villain for deporting "migrants." So, don't be surprised if Donald Trump fails to fix the immigration problem again.



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