Big Tech Fears Trump’s ‘America First’ Visa Reforms
A number of multinational tech companies fear what could be President Donald Trump’s next move on the issue of foreign guest worker visas that are allotted to corporations every year.

A number of multinational tech companies fear what could be President Donald Trump’s next move on the issue of foreign guest worker visas that are allotted to corporations every year.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) says the U.S. legal immigration system is working against middle class Americans, tying stagnant wages to the current higher-than-usual levels of immigrants entering every year.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is introducing legislation on Tuesday with Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) designed to cut the level of immigration into the United States in half, with the express intent of refocusing the nation’s immigration policy onto helping American workers instead of foreigners first.

New legislation being pushed by Democrats to slightly reform the H1-B foreign guest worker program is designed to make giant, tech conglomerates look good, rather than widely reforming the program, an immigration expert says.

Amid outcry from the mainstream media over President Donald Trump’s most recent immigration executive order, the White House is already moving forward to visa reform.

In her Tuesday economic address, Hillary Clinton promoted an economic agenda that is directly undercut by her radical and expansive immigration proposals. “My mission as President is to help create more good-paying jobs so we can get incomes rising for

There’s been a decades-long drop in wages paid to American workers facing competition from foreign guest-workers on H-2B visas, belying claims of a shortage of U.S. workers, according to Steven Camarota, at the Center for Immigration Studies.

With disastrously low labor participation rates, the United States does not have a shortage of American workers who are unable to fill low-skilled jobs, but rather too few Americans are working in those low-skilled jobs currently open to temporary foreign workers on H-2B visas, according to Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL).

Immigration is another form of wealth redistribution, according to Harvard University economist George Borjas.

A Democratic senator is demanding answers from a company in his state said to be laying off 180 workers and replacing them with foreign workers.

“We cannot turn over the Reagan revolution to someone who has spent a career of sticking it to working people and now claims to be their champion,” Marco Rubio said on the Today Show this morning.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is calling for a Justice Department investigation into allegations that a northeastern utility company fired hundreds of workers and forced them to train their less expensive foreign replacements.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Virginia morning talk radio host John Fredericks slammed his talk radio colleagues who are “too afraid” to endorse Donald Trump for fear of repercussions from the Republican Party’s donor class.

Just this week, companies across the American landscape announced they were slashing hundreds jobs, one company is even moving those jobs to Mexico.

As Donald Trump called for cracking down on Chinese currency manipulation, other candidates—most notably, Marco Rubio—argued against Trump.

There is no shortage of American workers, but rather a surplus that drives down wages and is exacerbated by ever increasing levels immigration, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), says.

GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee says “it’s a real tragedy” there are more foreign born workers in the United States “when an increasing number of Americans can’t find jobs.”

A GE Power and Water factory on the border between Rep. Paul Ryan’s district and Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner’s district in Wisconsin is moving its manufacturing to Canada, costing hundreds of Americans in those districts their jobs.

Immigration Subcommittee Chairman Jeff Sessions and Congressman Dave Brat issued a challenge to Republican presidential hopefuls in a joint op-ed titled, “Curb immigration or quit.”

GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is up with a series of videos in response to Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton sending all the GOP candidates who attended the last GOP primary debate a copy of her book, “Hard Choices.” Huckabee is mocking the former Secretary of State on several fronts.

Gov. Mike Huckabee slammed President Barack Obama’s new campaign to win Hill approval for a new Pacific-wide free-trade treaty with 11 countries. “Once again, American workers are getting punched in the gut by Washington because this deal is a handout to insiders, interest groups, Obama’s allies and Asia,” said Huckabee, a GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor, shortly after the president announced the completed deal Oct. 5.

GOP presidential candidate Gov. Mike Huckabee took a swing at Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton for her campaign-trail opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline that she once seemed to support.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker used his sooner-than-expected exit speech to spout the anti-Trump, populist-hating narrative now being pushed by the establishment’s entwined GOP, Democratic, Wall Street, and media wings.

ANAHEIM, California — Former Arkansas Governor and Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee expanded upon his platform’s emphasis on building America’s economy and strengthening its military, during Friday’s annual California GOP Convention.

Billionaire Donald Trump released a detailed immigration policy position paper on Sunday morning.

Fmr. Sen. Rick Santorum says he’s close to getting ready to announce whether he’ll run again for president in 2016. “You’ll be hearing some news soon,” he said when asked if he’s close to announcing a run for president again. “You’ll be hearing an announcement here in the next month or so.”

“It’s not just the liberal media, you got RINO Republicans like John McCain—the most pro-amnesty Republican there is—he says ‘I think most statistics show they fill a part of the workforce that is needed.’ Really? ‘Americans won’t do this kind of work.’ I would, if I was out of work,” Sean Hannity says on the air.

On Thursday, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) reminded his colleagues that President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty will be a “further kick in the teeth” to struggling American workers. Speaking on the Senate floor ahead of another vote to advance the House’s
