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[–] Sirchancelotx ago (edited ago)
While I appreciate your enthusiasm, your source is buzzfeed. The Short-bus of the media world. Also, I do not equate foreign employees at some resorts being detrimental to anyone's chances at getting a job, especially when no one wants them.
" Before applying for the special visas, known as H-2, employers have to show that they have tried but failed to find American workers." - From your article
"Speaking in September about the guest workers he employs in Florida, the presumptive Republican nominee said it was impossible to find Americans who wanted those seasonal jobs. “You can’t get help,” he said. - From your article
"Paola Stuff, also at the job center, offered a different perspective: She said she wouldn’t have taken a job at Trump’s golf course even if it was offered to her. “Why would I, on any level, contribute to him getting richer?” she asked. “I’d rather continue collecting unemployment.” - From same article
"In keeping with the rules of the H-2 visa program, the Trump golf course listed the jobs at the Westchester Employment Center in March, to give Americans time to apply for them" -ditto
I see nothing wrong here. I have no doubt that buzzfeed wanted some kind of "Gotcha" moment to show something like compromised principles, but this is a non issue. The man has businesses and businesses need employees, he can't force Americans to work for him.
[–] Nazibot13 [S] ago
Why don't you look at BuzzFeeds source? Never thought of that eh?
[–] Sirchancelotx ago
Because I don't care