New York Times Gushes Over Migrants, Sidelines U.S. Graduates
The New York Times is sympathizing with foreign college graduates who use the controversial H-1B program to grab white-collar jobs needed by American graduates.

The New York Times is sympathizing with foreign college graduates who use the controversial H-1B program to grab white-collar jobs needed by American graduates.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the “Trump Gold Card” will generate billions of dollars for the federal government, but will not expand the huge inflow of migrants into the careers sought by skilled American graduates.

The White House is touting a decline in the number of foreign students enrolled in U.S. colleges amid the public’s growing realization that many U.S. employers prefer to hire cheap foreign graduates instead of skilled American professionals.

Even establishment GOP darling Nikki Haley is opposed to President Donald Trump’s endorsement of educating 600,000 Chinese students in American universities.

Indians are celebrating new regulations from the Department of Homeland Security that exempt Indian students from President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on new H-1B outsourcing workers.

Indian’s huge and growing population of migrants and citizens in the United States should loudly defend India’s strategic interests, says a senior Indian politician.

President Donald Trump is pressuring elite universities to open their classrooms to more Americans by sharply reducing their enrollment of job-seeking foreign students.

Homeland security chief Kristi Noem should stop granting hundreds of thousands of work permits to foreigners for white-collar jobs needed by U.S. graduates, says Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, the chairman of the Senate’s judiciary committee.

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation accusing U.S. companies of sidelining skilled American graduates in favor of cheaper, mixed-skill, imported visa workers.

The reports that a top Walmart executive allegedly sold hundreds of jobs to a subcontractor are “deeply concerning,” says the nation’s top civil rights chief, Harmeet Dhillon.

President Donald Trump’s deputies are capping migrant student visas at four years, making it more difficult for white-collar migrants to sneak into Americans’ professional jobs.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the administration will admit 600,000 foreign students to help lower-tier colleges avoid bankruptcy, and will also upgrade the immigration process to favor higher-earning migrants.

President Joe Biden’s pro-migration deputies allowed at least 400,000 foreign students at U.S. colleges to take U.S. white-collar jobs in 2024.

Bill Kristol’s NeverTrump group is leading the backlash against a Silicon Valley investor who says gifted Americans are being shut out of top-flight careers by elite support for migrants and diversity.

President Donald Trump is touting a draft trade deal with China that includes an unprecedented and unneeded trade item: Chinese white-collar graduates to fill white-collar jobs sought by U.S. graduates.

The Department of Justice is expanding a whistleblower program to reward corporate insiders who expose hidden white-collar immigration crimes.

The judge who is backing Harvard’s new lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s enforcement of civil rights laws was rebuked in 2023 by the U.S. Supreme Court for siding with Harvard’s legal defense of racial discrimination.

“Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard,” the university’s lawsuit against federal enforcement of civil rights laws claims.

The government should reduce the huge migration program that annually transports at least 400,000 foreign graduates into Americans’ white-collar jobs, the incoming head of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency (USCIS) told senators Wednesday.

India’s government has just signed a deal with the United Kingdom that allows more Indian graduates to take more white-collar jobs from British graduates.

President Joe Biden’s ambassador to India approved more than two million visitor visas for Indians in 2023 and 2024 — so allowing a huge wave of job-seeking Indians to take off-the-books, untaxed, illegal jobs in the United States.

The heated debate over H-1B visa workers obscures the far greater inflows of other foreign workers into U.S. white-collar jobs.

Salaries and benefits for tech workers have been flat since 2008, amid massive corporate profits and huge stock gains, according to federal data revealed by the Center for Immigration Studies.

Twenty-three million foreign graduates want the white-collar salaries needed by U.S. graduates, and Biden’s border deputies are opening the airports to them.

American college graduates are losing jobs and opportunities in President Joe Biden’s high-migration economy, admits the Washington Post.

White House deputies are quietly gutting a little-known regulation that protects American graduates from the fly-in migrants who use temporary visas to take and keep U.S. jobs, say advocates for U.S. employees.

Indian-born CEOs are closing their firms and fleeing back to India to escape charges of fraud in the annual lotteries for visas to import H-1B foreign contract workers, says a lawyer for many Indian-owned subcontractors and visa workers.

Joe Biden’s migration agency has recognized blatant fraud in the visa worker program used to divert wealth from myriad U.S. graduates.

American professional Michael Harmon earned about $1 million by exposing visa fraud within an Indian company that does subcontract work for Fortune 500 companies.

The House Democrats’ EAGLE Act would pressure U.S. companies to hire more visa workers from China, despite the Chinese government’s use of the programs to steal technology from leading U.S. companies.

The Department of Homeless Security (DHS) has awarded 281,000 green cards to corporate-hired foreign graduates in 2022, double the huge giveaway of 140,000 cards in 2019.

The loud debate about Indian workers and “country caps” helps hide a huge corporate-migration expansion in the House’s pending EAGLE Act, which is now scheduled for a committee review on Monday and a House vote on Tuesday.

House Democrats are working with a handful of GOP legislators to pass a bill that would supercharge the citizenship incentives for Indians and Chinese to take Fortune 500 white-collar careers from indebted American graduates.

President Joe Biden announced a new program on Thursday to help immigration advocates and corporate donors import tens of thousands of Ukrainian workers and consumers from safe European countries.

The Senate has voted to begin drafting a technology-funding bill with House leaders, amid elite and public concerns over China’s rapid advances.

The workplace abuses caused by the Fortune 500’s hiring of H-1B foreign contract workers are being recognized by establishment media outlets — even as the media ignores the Democrats’ plans to radically expand the programs.
Three GOP Senators have drafted a bill that rewards lower-wage Indian and Chinese graduates for taking white-collar jobs from a million U.S. American graduates.

The Democrats’s draft spending bill still includes huge changes to the nation’s immigration laws, even after the Senate’s parliamentarian removed the much-touted amnesties from the multi-trillion dollar spending bill.

Government employees are given bonuses for rubber-stamping corporate requests to replace American graduates with imported contract workers, an inside source told the Veritas Project.

President Joe Biden has thrown out a reform sought by former President Trump that would have brought more federal oversight to foreign nationals in the United States on student visas.
