Amanda Bartolotta, a writer for WorldNetDaily, has published a most insightful essay entitled: “How American Jobs Are Sold to the Highest Bidder Through the Immigration Industrial Complex.” It provides a concise, easy-to-understand summary of the motives and methods of financial elites who seek cheap foreign labor at the expense of American workers. The following are excerpts from the essay:
“For years, American workers have been told they just need to ‘learn to code,’ ‘work harder,’ or ‘accept the realities of globalization.’ Meanwhile, their jobs have been quietly shipped overseas or handed to an army of imported workers on visas about which most Americans have never even heard.
“This is not just a case of bad trade deals or automation replacing human workers. It is something much bigger, more coordinated, and, frankly, more infuriating. This is the Immigration Industrial Complex, a system where corporate America, immigration law firms, and lobbying groups work together to ensure a never-ending supply of cheap labor, all while American workers are pushed aside.
“If you are wondering why wages have been stagnant for decades, why manufacturing has collapsed, or why tech companies keep firing Americans while bringing in thousands of foreign workers, you are not alone. The answer lies in a massive web of policies, visas, and outsourcing contracts that prioritize profits over people.”
Read more at wnd.com