The Trump administration is still soliciting immigrants for specific jobs despite droves of Americans filing for unemployment.
It is easing requirements for immigrants to get jobs as farm workers, landscapers and crab pickers, aware that industries, including those that fill grocery store shelves, could be hurt if they couldn’t hire foreign employees.
And until facing criticism this week, it had been moving ahead with a 35,000-person increase in the number of seasonal workers in part for expected job openings at resorts and golf courses after the pandemic releases its grip on the economy.
“There’s still a need for these types of workers,” said one business industry representative in touch with the administration.
It's now a national emergency to have more of "these types" of immigrant workers.
Of course, we have to keep Trump's golf courses open.
Golf is a clearly a national emergency worthy of invoking the Korean War Defense Act.
That's what makes resort workers part of "these types" as opposed to "those types"
https://www.thestreet.com/mishtalk/economics/suddenly-its-a-national-emergency-to-have-more-immigrants
The Trump administration is still soliciting immigrants for specific jobs despite droves of Americans filing for unemployment.
It is easing requirements for immigrants to get jobs as farm workers, landscapers and crab pickers, aware that industries, including those that fill grocery store shelves, could be hurt if they couldn’t hire foreign employees.
And until facing criticism this week, it had been moving ahead with a 35,000-person increase in the number of seasonal workers in part for expected job openings at resorts and golf courses after the pandemic releases its grip on the economy.
“There’s still a need for these types of workers,” said one business industry representative in touch with the administration.
It's now a national emergency to have more of "these types" of immigrant workers.
Of course, we have to keep Trump's golf courses open.
Golf is a clearly a national emergency worthy of invoking the Korean War Defense Act.
That's what makes resort workers part of "these types" as opposed to "those types"