Via Brave,
<URL:
https://search.brave.com/news?q=H-1B>
see the Associated Press' Rob Gillies on whether Susie Wiles
worries that Miriam Adelson, Ken Griffin, Lachlan Murdoch and
David Sacks will permit Ron DeSantis to make Donald Trump regret
including the TN visa with his NAFTA 2.0 treaty with Andres Manuel
Lopez Obrador and Justin Trudeau: <URL:
https://apnews.com/article/canada-h1b-visa-workers-us-b6650ae4fd2ae377211a8ebf875ec5ee>
| The Canadian work permit includes study or work permit options for
| the accompanying family members of US H-1B visa holders. It became
| available on 16 July and was scheduled to remain in effect for one
| year, or until immigration authorities received 10,000 applications.
|
| Bruce Heyman, a US ambassador to Canada during the Obama
| administration, said Canada's gain in the program would be the US's
| loss.
|
| "Canada sees the opportunity to bring talented individuals into
| Canada and if we can't keep them shame on us and kudos to Canada for
| identifying the opportunity and attracting them," Heyman said.
Does Wiles worry that any candidate of the Right or Left will seize
the high right ground of the National Question from Trump by inviting
the likes of Mike Emmons to stump for affordable family formation?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"Trump's pick for Labor secretary is perhaps the worst person
imaginable for that role: Andrew Puzder, CEO of CKE Restaurants, the
parent company of fast-food chains Carl's Jr., Hardee's, and others.
He is one of the nation's most outspoken business voices for Gang of Eight-style immigration policies. He didn't just sign an open letter
once as a favor to a friend; he's been a high-profile champion of
amnesty and huge increases in immigration and guestworkers. This op-
ed in Politico, timed to coincide with the launch of the Gang of
Eight effort in 2013, could have been written by Jeb Bush. Here he
is at AEI in 2013 making the case for importing more low-skilled
workers. Here he joins with the Bloomberg-Murdoch Billionaires for
Open Borders outfit and Grover Norquist in an effort to "push 2016
presidential candidates and congressional Republican leaders to
support immigration reform this year." There's plenty more." - Mark
Krikorian <URL:
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/trump-labor- secretary-immigration/>
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