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Tucker addresses US companies firing Americans to hire foreigners

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U.S. companies plan to offshore jobs as much as possible. They allegedly also rebadge. Rebadging means U.S. workers have to train their foreign replacements. The foreigners get visas that will lead to citizenship eventually.

We don’t know how much research Tucker’s staff did on this issue. There are only two women in the video attesting to this, but this isn’t a new accusation. It is something to watch.

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  1. I don’t like US citizens losing their jobs to cheap foreign labor but I find it ironic that less than 20 years ago when many blue collar jobs were being taken by cheap labor from illegal aliens, many of those in IT being displaced by cheap foreign labor today, had little sympathy for those losing their jobs back then in construction and the services industries because they were comfortable in the belief it couldn’t happen to them. It is sad that so many people want to make the big bucks themselves but go cheap when it comes to those working for them and that goes right down to those who have illegal labor doing their lawn care because an American company cannot compete in price. Well, now, for many, the chickens are coming home to roost.

  2. The author of the article should do research on this topic. It’s not hard to find.

    In Sacramento thousands of foreign nationals have been brought in to take jobs away from Americans. They are from many countries – Brazil, India, Indonesia, Egypt, Pakistan, etc.

    And yes, to get a momth’s severence pay the Americans have to train the interlopers how to do the jobs the Americans have had for decades.

    I was told by Oracle’s local HR head that they’re targeting the bottom 65% of the workforce to be replaced by cheaper, more compliant workers. She also said the administration was approving it.

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