Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Trump on Foreign Worker Visas

BNN: The media has been filled with stories about companies flying in low-wage H-1B workers to replace American workers in tech jobs. Adding insult to injury, these American workers have been forced to train their replacements. If you were President, would you put a stop to this practice?

DT: Day one. This is why I got into this race. Because the everyday working person in this country is getting screwed. Lobbyists write the rules to benefit the rich and powerful. They buy off Senators like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)77%

to help them get rich at the expense of working Americans by using H-1B visas–so called “high tech” visas–to replace American workers in all sorts of solid middle class jobs. If I am President, I will not issue any H-1B visas to companies that replace American workers and my Department of Justice will pursue action against them.

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Republicans you say? Dumbass! Democrats acting like Socialists (aka Obama) has been doing that for almost 8 years. We don't need another Democrat in the Oval Office or as a majority in Congress ever again.

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Post ID: @6GzM+Egk3y0u

Please. Republicans have been trying to bankrupt the place for years. They finally found their candidate!

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Post ID: @4VVw+Egk3y0u

294 you are spot on. The socialist Democrats are worried about Trump and the revved up Republican middle class.

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Post ID: @3kj4+Egk3y0u

294 I couldn't agree more!! Well said.

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Post ID: @3J3U+Egk3y0u

Do you really think this country and its citizens are far more intelligent than what Trump thinks of them? Trump knows that the majority of this country and its citizens are Uninformed, Have a short memory, Don't remember the country's history, Are easily fooled, Blindly follow a single political party, Can care less of their civic duty, Generally beleive in a "free lunch". Politicians and Wall Street have been hood-winking the people of this country so easily for decades. This country is far less intelligent than you think. Trump is unabashed about exposing the big picture problems in the country. He may not be perfect (and there is no such thing), but I admire the guts he has to be brutally honest. He is the best candidate for President of the United States. If the RNC doesn't railroad his nomination, I'll be the first to vote for him.

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Post ID: @17Aw+Egk3y0u

Don't patronize Trump and be careful what you wish for unless you are like him - a multi-billionaire. He started with Mexicans, then Asians, now H1B visa holders- you might be next whatever group you belong to. He is divisive, intolerant and insensitive. He will not be a US President, this country and its citizens are far more intelligent than what Trump thinks of them.

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Post ID: @1KsV+Egk3y0u

Unfortunately Donald displays some of those bullying, cash-is-king, US-centric views as some others.

Respect others and the cultures and laws of the lands within which you operate or seek to operate within.

Never ceases to amuse when certain parties get p'd off when China, Italy, France or whomever are deemed to adopt imperialist energy 'forays' into other lands.

Where does all Iranian crude get refined?

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Post ID: @1dPf+Egk3y0u

What about american expats in LatinAmerica? How much money they earn , what about their almost royal treatment overseas? Nothing good for locals. Arrogant and disrespectful people in other countries,how much money would cvx save and how many local employees could keep their jobs without them?

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Post ID: @14BL+Egk3y0u

I could understand professional athletes and artists being imported, but IT positions ??? I think we should be able to fill those needs with legal residents and citizens.

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Post ID: @1bZK+Egk3y0u

Anonymous190673, you have a valid point about the H-1B visas are expoited by employers and the result is lower average wages. But, I tend to disagree the wages are so much lower to not persuade the younger kids to pursue these degrees. The current wages for these positions, even with the H-1B visas, are still higher than most jobs are paying in the U.S. We still need these foreign workers with high skills, I just think we need to hire them in very select areas where they are needed. Hopefully, congress and employers realize we need to hire Americans and legal residents in much greater numbers. A hefty tax levied on employers for hiring H-1B workers might do the trick.

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Post ID: @1FbZ+Egk3y0u

H-1B visas are used by employers to keep wages lower than market rate. Issuing H-1B visas lowers the compensation for employees. The increase in salaries would drive people to pursue the necessary education required to fill the positions. If technology jobs paid higher wages, you would have more people going into the fields. The petroleum industry is a perfect example of this. Anyone in the Chevron facilities can easily see, the increase in Petroleum salaries led the younger employees to pursue jobs in the Oil and Gas industry. Everyone can see the age of the staff is either over 50 or younger than 30 years old.

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Post ID: @1375+Egk3y0u

I'm for Trump too!

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Post ID: @1sZ1+Egk3y0u

I think there is still a need for issuing H-1B visas in the United States, but in very select and limited numbers. We only need them in areas where the absolute best people with high tech experience are needed to continue prospering as a strong country. We need the best engineers, scientists, IT cyber intelligence and cyber security. We need to push our kids and young adults to pursue these types of degrees and training to eventually not require "importing" these experts. Cutting foreign workers off is only synonymous will losing our leading position in the world. I think we are currently over doing the issuance of H-1B visas, but that's more of a political issue right now.

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Post ID: @1wBz+Egk3y0u

Now, Trump has my vote...

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Post ID: @1VLI+Egk3y0u

Let's just get rid of "technology". Then we won't need high-tech workers.

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Post ID: @1g8H+Egk3y0u

Though the cause of evil prosper, yet the truth alone is strong;

Though her portion be the scaffold, and upon the throne be wrong;

Yet that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim unknown,

Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above His own.

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