• MEDIA: Marco Rubio: U.S. Immigration Policy Is Driven by Wall Street

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 18 12:02:01 2023
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
    on whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to
    downplay the National Question on the campaign trail against Joe Biden
    and Kamala Harris: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2023/06/12/marco-rubio-immigration-policy-driven-wall-street/>
    | Rubio's book reflects his long experience in immigration policies --
    | especially in 2013 and 2014 when he withdrew from the so-called
    | "Gang of Eight" amnesty amid loud demands from many donors for more
    | immigrant consumers, workers, and renters.
    |
    | Rubio's clear-eyed criticism of legal and illegal migration comes as
    | many Americans recognize immigration's metastasizing damage to
    | Americans' pocketbooks, children, housing, health, innovation,
    | society, and confidence.
    |
    | In Rubio's Florida, for example, Gov. Ron DeSantis declared May 10:
    |
    || Nobody has a right to immigrate to this country. We determine as
    || Americans what type of immigration system benefits our country, but
    || when you're doing immigration, it's not for their benefit as
    || foreigners, it's for your benefit as Americans.
    ||
    || So if there's legal immigration that's harming Americans, we
    || shouldn't do that either. For example, some of these H-1B visas,
    || they would fire American tech workers and hire foreigners at lower
    || wages. I don't agree with that. I think that's wrong.

    Does Susie Wiles worry that Miriam Adelson, Ken Griffin, Lachlan
    Murdoch and David Sacks will allow DeSantis to outflank Trump from
    the right by inviting the likes of Mike Emmons onto their campaign
    stage to stump for an immigration moratorium?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
    --
    "To the point @aaronjmate made, Trump blurted out and still blurts
    out the cynical motives of US foreign policy. That would be a good
    thing, were it not for the industry that has emerged to sell Trump's continuation of Bush doctrine as America First policy.
    https://t.co/fxHnvetksz" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1667943838726385664>

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