Trump’s Plan to Fuel Debate on Skills-Based Immigration

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President Trump’s skills-based immigration overhaul is likely to spark debate among business advocates

WASHINGTON—President Trump’s new immigration plan is set to spark an energetic debate among business advocates over a vision for employment-based migration to the U.S., though it faces dim prospects for implementation.

Around 1.1 million visas a year are currently granted, and the administration says it plans to neither raise nor lower that overall total. Instead, Mr. Trump will propose Thursday shifting their allocation to be more explicitly tied to jobs, and be less based on family ties, refugee admissions or the existing...

 

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Neither of Trump's two immigrant wives nor his own mother would have qualified under his new immigration 'plan'.

Wait till he finds out he doesn't have any skills and gets replaced by an immigrant.

To the American left, a skills based merit system is controvertial. Says all you need to know of the hollow ideology of the new left.

Trump wife, Melania FLOTUS dont even finish college, she was an escort, prostitute and model, is that the way she got her green card.

... interesting, a lot like Woodrow Wilson, a president who was very racist, even by the standard of his time

It shouldn't. A bunch of non english speaking low skilled labor-Not!

That’s good. He likes to hear debate. He likes to hear from all sides of the issue.

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