This new study confirms it: Companies aren't using H-1B visas to bring in the "best and brightest"; many are using them to import cheap foreign labor and undercut US wages.
We must end this abuse and protect the American worker.
The study found companies pay H-1Bs 16% LESS than comparable American workers.
So over the 6-year term of an H-1B visa, employers save more than $100,000 by hiring foreigners instead of Americans.
That's why President Trump put a $100k filing fee on new H-1B applications.
The companies pay H-1B visa holders less than Americans because they have significantly more leverage over visa holders than American workers:
Their ability to stay in the US depends on the company employing them.
They rely on employer sponsorship to get green cards.
For years, blue-collar American workers got hit with a double whammy:
Jobs exported overseas — wages undercut here at home.
American workers are still feeling the impact.
US layoffs from outsourcing; importing cheap labor via visas like H-1B.
A Leftist NGO testified before @SenJudiciaryGOP, arguing against President Trump's recent anti-fraud efforts.
I did a little digging into the NGO—Public Citizen—and found two things: 1. It's funded by George Soros. 2. It calls everything it doesn't like "racist."
Receipts. 🧵
Public Citizen, which calls itself a "national public interest organization," is actually a foot soldier in the George Soros extended NGO network, receiving over $6 million in recent years from Soros's "Open Society" leftist NGO slush fund.
But it doesn't stop at Soros, Public Citizen is funded by some of the biggest left-wing dark money foundations in America.
It's mission? Obstruct the Trump Administration and call everything racist.
And amplify that message they did, with event's like Netflix's "Reform, Solidarity, Action" rally -- hosted by Stacey Abrams and Soros NGO "Color of Change."
SCOTUS is hearing arguments on a simple Q: Does our Constitution ban states from recognizing the biological differences btwn men and women in sports?
No, it doesn't.
As Chairman of the Subcomm. on the Constitution—& as a dad of two daughters—here is what I am listening for. 🧵
The case today is a consolidation of two cases: one out of West Virginia and one out of Idaho.
Both involve laws protecting fairness in girls’ athletics by basing teams on biological sex at birth. The lower courts got each wrong. SCOTUS must step in.
West Virginia’s 2021 law requires school sports teams to be separated by biological sex, citing “inherent physical differences” between males and females. B.P.J., a biological male—accused of sexual misconduct—sued.
District court ruled for WV, but 4th Circuit reversed.
Foreign governments are building a global censorship-industrial complex to crush freedom of speech online.
Now, they're trying to force social media companies to censor American speech on U.S. soil.
I wrote to @elonmusk to sound the alarm. 🧵
In Europe and elsewhere, foreign governments have imposed draconian censorship on their own people.
But they're also trying to impose it here—wielding their power to force U.S. companies to manipulate algorithms and take down content posted on U.S. soil.