Michael Bloomberg's guest bloggers, Francesca Maglione and Alicia
Caldwell on whether Susie Wiles believes that the Cheap Labor Lobby's
flacks can move the needle towards Donald Trump's bipartisan,
comprehensive, merit-based, immigration reform legislative legacy
authored by the Cheap Labor Lobby and passed by Mike Johnson's
House.GOV and John Thune's Senate.GOV with sob stories regarding
the Cheap Labor Lobby's scab workers: <URL:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-01-27/h-1b-visa-workers-fear-for-kids-after-trump-birthright-citizenship-order>
| The US is fairly unique in offering unconditional birthright
| citizenship, creating a special enticement for foreign workers
| deciding on which country to move to. Mexico and Canada have similar
| rules, but places including Australia, Germany, India and the UK
| don't. If US nationals have a baby in Australia, for example, the
| child will automatically get the same visa status as the parents.
|
| There is no official US data available about how many children are
| born to non-citizens annually. But in lawsuits challenging the
| order, lawyers said at least 150,000 children a year could be
| affected.
Will Trump's signature immigration reform legislative legacy
expedite the issuance of Green Cards to Indian and Chinese H-1B
workers and how does Lori Chavez-DeRemer's Labor.GOV analysts
predict that will impact BLS.GOV STEM labor market surveys?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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kinda gives the whole game away. ppl like the "squad" chicks clearly
care way less about class theory than about idpol & their own
careers, anyone who thinks theyll bring us scandi socialism is not a
serious person" - Turning Point Wuhan <URL:
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