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posted by martyb on Sunday March 06 2016, @01:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the Trump-eting-change dept.

During Thursday night's televised US Presidential debate between the four remaining candidates for the Republican nomination, front-runner Donald Trump acknowledged that he was "softening" his stated position against H1-B immigration visas, because "we have to have talented people in this country".

Trump's web site describes the candidate's hard-line stance against several types of immigration, particularly undocumented workers from Mexico, but also the H1-B program for guest workers in IT and other STEM-related fields:

Increase prevailing wage for H-1Bs. We graduate two times more Americans with STEM degrees each year than find STEM jobs, yet as much as two-thirds of entry-level hiring for IT jobs is accomplished through the H-1B program...

Requirement to hire American workers first. Too many visas, like the H-1B, have no such requirement. In the year 2015, with 92 million Americans outside the workforce and incomes collapsing, we need companies to hire from the domestic pool of unemployed.

Asked point blank by debate moderator Megyn Kelly whether he was changing the policy described on his web site, Trump acknowledged that he was:

I'm changing. We need highly-skilled people in this country. If we can't do it, we will get them in.

In fairness, Trump's rivals for the GOP nomination have also flip-flopped on immigration issues in recent years.

Trump's new position brings him closer to the views of financial media tycoon Mike Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, who is reportedly considering an independent run for the US Presidency. Bloomberg is a vocal advocate for unlimited H1-B visas, an idea which is popular in the executive suites and boardrooms of Silicon Valley but is anathema to many rank-and-file US engineers.

Trump has clarified his statement in a post on his Facebook page:

Megyn Kelly asked about highly-skilled immigration. The H-1B program is neither high-skilled nor immigration: these are temporary foreign workers, imported from abroad, for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay. I remain totally committed to eliminating rampant, widespread H-1B abuse and ending outrageous practices such as those that occurred at Disney in Florida when Americans were forced to train their foreign replacements. I will end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program, and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers first for every visa and immigration program. No exceptions.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 07 2016, @05:22AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 07 2016, @05:22AM (#314732)

    wrt to hitler - no fucking duh! Of course he isn't literally hitler, no one will ever be literally hitler again.

    But if you don't see the strong parallels, then you are just being willfully blind. First and foremost is his appeal to xenophobia - hitler didn't make the disenfranchaised germans hate the jews (and gypsies and all non-aryans), he just gave voice to their discontent.

    > Trump has of course made some pretty nasty comments, but I think that in actual practice, he'd end up being a bit more thoughtful.

    Read this:

    A sophisticated politician credited Hitler with peculiar political cleverness for laying emphasis and over-emphasis on anti-Semitism, saying: "You can't expect the masses to understand or appreciate your finer real aims. You must feed the masses with cruder morsels and ideas like anti-Semitism. It would be politically all wrong to tell them the truth about where you really are leading them.
    New York Times, 1922 [nytimes.com]

    Funny how similar that sounds, no?

  • (Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Monday March 07 2016, @06:17AM

    by hemocyanin (186) on Monday March 07 2016, @06:17AM (#314767) Journal

    Pogroms in Germany and Eastern Europe were common long before Hitler. Secondly, if you are going to tell me that Trump is Hitler, show me his Mein Kampf.

    Does he say stupid shit about waterboarding? Yeah. Are Bush and Cheney Hitler because they actually did it you know? Is Obama Hitler for excusing all of that with his "look forward not backward" horseshit? Is HRC who actively destabilized Libya so that all kinds of people could die, a Hitler? The Hitlerishness of any of these four I've mentioned is much higher than Trump who has not publicly cackled at killing someone or lied to start a war or drone bombed half the planet.

    So really, the Establishment has godwinned itself with this. You lose. Fuck off.

    (no I'm not a Trump voter -- no chance of that (Bernie if he makes it, Jill Stein otherwise) -- but it is blindingly obvious that the GOP establishment is shitting its pants and screaming any smear it can because the basis of its power, like that of the DNC's, is eviscerating the American job market so that 0.1% can continue to ridiculously prosper on the backs of everyone else and buy themselves some good little government officials.)

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 07 2016, @03:10PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 07 2016, @03:10PM (#314962)

      Mein Kampf was published in 1925, 3 years after that NY times article. There were pogroms in russia and other states too but no hitler there. Meanwhile islamaphobia is growing problem in the US. Something like 70% of republicans and 40% of democrats believe islam is incompatible with american values. History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme.

      • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Monday March 07 2016, @03:20PM

        by tangomargarine (667) on Monday March 07 2016, @03:20PM (#314976)

        Something like 70% of republicans and 40% of democrats believe islam is incompatible with american values.

        To be fair, the terrorists have been doing their best to convince us of this same point with their "America the Great Satan" talk etc.

        --
        "Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"