American citizens, in their own country, SHOULD NOT have to compete with the entire world for jobs in America... please DOWN VOTE if you disagree and then tell us why.
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It does matter. We have set up a legitimate process that is not easy to negotiate and have made promises to people who follow that process. Just because WE screw up with OUR OWN employment and "homeless" problems doesn't mean we should take it out on people who ARE NOT CAUSING THESE PROBLEMS. My wife has spent close to 20 years working toward naturalization, earning her own way and working at jobs Americans don't want to work at, because they are so low-paying. No H-1B visa here. She was a Trump supporter before he entered politics, and she wants the illegals to be deported forthwith.
Everyone with your opinion is either non american or benefits some way from a non american, or has family that's non american. THIS IS AMERICA, JOBS HERE ARE FOR AMERICANS, AMERICANS CAN NOT COMPETE WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD IN THEIR OWN FUCKING COUNTRY OR WE CAN'T SURVIVE IN OUR OWN HOMELAND. THERE IS NO COMPROMISE!! And for the love of God with you STOP CLAIMING AMERICANS DON'T WANT JOBS! I know plenty of people working for low pay BECAUSE IT'S BETTER THAN BEING FUCKING HOMELESS! I've had enough of the rest of the world thinking they are entitled to our fucking homeland that our own family fought and died for. That's not how this fucking works! Telling people they can't come to our country to take our jobs because there isn't enough to go around tor the people already here ISN'T FUCKING PUNISHING THEM! Getting to come here is a fucking privilege, no one is entitled to it, and the only shit that is guaranteed is to the american people only! WHY THE FUCK IS THIS SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND!
My wife works in home care attendance. The jobs are open to anyone with the proper state certification. No H-1B visas (the employers are too cheap to go to the trouble, and the payoff is nil). No white people show up. None. It is left to the Africans and Filipinos. It is this way across the nation. Much the same to be said about nursing and resident physicians. There are some patients/clients who insist on a white attendant, but they have to be put on a waiting list. (Before all this was an issue, the best doctor I ever had was a Pakistani. Businesslike, incisive, active to do what was necessary for a clear diagnosis. I had no reason to be a racist about it. He was excellent.)
Of course Americans could compete---but they don't. In a large city, there are plenty of people who are content to be homeless, but they are drug offenders, violent criminals, and the clinically insane. There are plenty of people who are willing to work in restaurants and coffeehouses---and plenty of politicians who think they can do them a favor by increasing the minimum wage---but this leads to coffeehouses and restaurants going out of business and jobs being lost all around.
There are enough jobs to go around, if we are not subsidizing imported labor. This is also a good reason to support labor unions. They have been attuned to the problem with H-1B visas for decades.
This crap is not unique to America. South Africa is going through a phase of heightened nationalist/racist nativism in employment that has resulted in severe violence against workers from Uganda or Zambia, at jobs for which there are not enough qualified South African blacks. The SAs who want the foreigners expelled at the point of death are not highly qualified to be anything, except belligerent. The terrible practice of "necklacing" has been reintroduced. Of course this is all in the context of a national government whose leadership talks glibly about killing all the white people, so perhaps it is a bad example of intemperance.
My mother's parents were immigrants on her father's (Germany) and her mother's (Netherlands) sides. My father's mother was from a Swiss family that immigrated. My father's father's family descended from English immigrants in the 17th century. They all worked harder than Hell and had to build, because there was nothing to buy. So, I don't understand your antagonism toward honest, legal immigrants who came to settle, work, and build---not suck up welfare and other favors.
I had to work in a challenging technical occupation with every kind of American, including Germans, Frenchmen, Iranians, Englishmen, Chinese, Indians (Hindu-type). What you don't seem to grasp is that it didn't matter where they came from. They were part of the competition anyway. And it wasn't a free-for-all fistfight. It was a collaboration where the key thing was doing one's best. If people come here to become Americans, then it is only fair that they should be seen to work AS AMERICANS. Then your complaint will be taken care of.
I need to add a joining consideration that should not be forgotten. And that is the outpouring of investment capital into the industry of China. Had that investment occurred in America, there would be a profusion of jobs, maybe even too many for American labor to fill. It has always been true that the greatest number of jobs, across all levels of skill and talent, has been manufacturing. We don't need jobs only for the geniuses. They represent about 0.1% of the population. We need jobs for everyone, or a LOT of people are going to be left behind. Maybe 25% of the people have an I.Q. no higher than 75...what are we supposed to do about them? Shoot them? It is all so very easy for the skilled and talented to complain about the competition at the top, and thoroughly forget everyone who cannot even dream of competing at that level.
So, we should talk about H-1B visas for outsourced labor only in the context of also talking about not offshoring our erstwhile native industries, and sending jobs overseas (both unwelcome ideas).
Eventually, this will have to bring in the subject of population perpetuation. At present birth rates, we are beneath the perpetuation ratio of 2.1 children per married pair. No thanks to 40-50 million abortions from Roe v. Wade. Be prepared for the argument that (1) this is why we need immigrants, and (2) immigrants have a higher birth rate. In response to that, we need to bring out a strong advocacy for marriage, child birthing and rearing, and families. We have let entire generations be sacrificed by being ripped from the womb, or by being out-prioritized by iPhones, games, and virtual cosplay (they call it "social media", but I'm calling it what it is). There is a lot of flat-out denigration of normal life...by the culture and the media.
Your whole comment should be a standalone thread. You have a broad understanding of the finer details surrounding this carefully deployed "wedge issue."
That point hits the nail squarely right on the head. America never has a problem with migrant workers when American corporations do not export the jobs!
And of course, the Bush/Clinton globohomo swamp is entirely responsible for doing exactly that over the last 30+ years.
Failure has consequences. People don't like hearing it, but 40+ years of American society playing make-believe about our failed education system (thanks Jimmy Carter/Uncle Sam) combined with US investments in communist China,, and elsewhere have caused severe problems.
People who mistakingly think that America can fix itself by simply using all of these god-damned retarded cucks that have been coming through our education system, while the number of quality jobs has declined are having a pipe dream, and are overdue for a harsh reality check.
This broken facade of country needs major help from the best people we can find, from anywheres in the world! American society is in a state of crisis. This is an emergency.