What does the survey data say about H-1B visa workers?
Breitbart According to the report, Rasmussen reports When asked whether Congress should increase the flow of foreign workers, primarily through the H-1B visa program, 6 in 10 Americans said there should already be enough talented people to train and hire white-call jobs. Meanwhile, only 26% of Americans say Congress should increase the number of workers with foreign visas who hold white-collar jobs.
What are Republicans, swing voters and Democrats saying?
Republicans and swing voters in particular say the United States has enough American talent for such jobs and does not need more foreign workers on visas. The poll shows that 72% of Republicans, 63% of swing voters, and 47% of Democrats say America has talented people who can be trained and employed in open management positions.
Do companies not care about Americans?
As Breitbart reported, companies are laying off Americans from white-collar jobs to bring in foreign workers on H-1B visas, while more college-educated young Americans enter the workforce each year in search of good-paying jobs.
Nearly half a million American graduates enter the STEM workforce each year in search of high-paying jobs with good benefits packages. Their chances of finding such jobs are greatly diminished, with the arrival of thousands of foreign workers on H-1B visas each year, with whom they will compete directly in the white-collar labor market.