Times of India's anonymous hack on whether Donald Trump will persuade
VP JD Vance to serve as Deputy Chief Salescritter for 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 and would Trump and/or Peter
Thiel pull their support for Vance's 2028 campaign for WhiteHouse.GOV
if Vance refuses to help sellout legacy American proles: <URL:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/migrate/this-trump-appointment-may-spell-trouble-for-indian-techies/articleshow/115207131.cms>
| Despite the economic consensus that international students and high-
| skilled immigrants are a boon to America, the Trump administration
| took the opposite stance and tried, among other things, to break the
| link between international students and their ability to work in the
| U.S. after graduation, as per a Forbes report. In addition to
| restricting H-1B visas, administration officials "pursued policies
| to make it less appealing to study in the United States."
|
| H-1B visas are important because they generally represent the only
| practical way for high-skilled foreign nationals, including
| international students, to work long-term in the United States and
| have the chance to become employment-based immigrants and U.S.
| citizens.
In Susie Wiles' surveys and focus groups, how popular is an
immigration moratorium among legacy American proles and has Trump
authorized the Vance 2028 campaign access to her (and Bill Stepien
before her (and Brad Parscale before him)) sales leads and market
research?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"Corporatists (ie cozy alliance of entrenched big businesses and
governments) love "stakeholders." So much easier the manage
"stakeholders" than ... voters ... customers. EU has plenty of
"stakeholders." Not so much democracy....
https://t.co/jJ99V4KQId" -
Mickey Kaus
<URL:
https://twitter.com/kausmickey/status/1219739472125820930>
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