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Jul 2, 2020 17:40:57   #
Sicilianthing
 
Jobs Americans just won't do?!
Independent poll says American workers aren't buying it.

Rasmussen Reports on Twitter, announcing the results...

People who hire i*****l a***ns often say, "There are just some jobs Americans won't do."

Even now, in the midst of massive unemployment, many politicians are using that as an excuse to keep legal and i*****l i*********n high. We've been helping American workers -- and many honest, law-abiding business-owners -- tell Congress the claim against American workers isn't true.

Just yesterday, the major polling firm Rasmussen Reports released a poll on its website confirming that the vast majority of American v**ers agree with us.

Rasmussen asked 1,500 likely v**ers this question:

"People say immigrants fill construction, technology, hospitality and other service jobs that Americans don't want. Are there Americans who would take those jobs if pay and working conditions were improved or are there just not enough Americans willing to do that kind of work?"

Americans, by a 54-to-33 percent margin, agreed that: "Americans would take those jobs if pay and working conditions were improved."

Workers who make under $50,000 agreed with us by more than 2 to 1 (57% to 28%).
Young adults under 40 (59% to 29%) were more likely than older workers to agree.

Racial minorities were more likely than white people; B***k A******ns agreed with our position by almost three to one (65% to 22%).

Isn't it enough to make you wonder who's really looking out for the poor, minorities, and young people?

Well, we are, at NumbersUSA. And we always have.

Right now, the c****av***s economic crisis is overshadowing pretty much everything else, politically. We get it. But our political opponents' lies are more t***sparent than ever, and their harm is greater than ever. Americans NEED these jobs, and they need them NOW.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform" of 2013-14, for example, would have meant 33 million more immigrants given lifetime work permits "in the next decade" and a growing number after that. It's been nearly a decade since. If we hadn't won, how many more jobs by now would they have filled through immigration instead of by our needy American workers?

Here's what may be the biggest surprise to many:
Entrepreneurs agree with the workers (55% to 35%)! They're the people who are supposedly helped by cheap, imported labor, but they're more likely than the general public to reject the claims of the cheap-worker lobby. That's because honest, law-abiding businesses are hurt when their competition can hire i*****l a***ns or abuse legal visa programs to avoid hiring available Americans.

So who really is spreading lies about workers being so hard to find?
Well, there certainly are some employers who think they should never have to pay a livable wage or who undervalue good workers. Some like being able to have taxpayers pay for food assistance, housing assistance, medical costs, and so forth to make up for the low wages they pay.

Rather than recruit more aggressively among recent American college graduates, gigantic, multinational corporations, with seemingly little loyalty to America have spent billions of dollars to sway politicians and propagandize the American public to obtain more foreign workers.
Corporations like Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Cisco.

We don't need to spend billions. We only need a reasonable amount to help us continue to connect Americans affected by open-borders policies to their elected representatives... and to tell those Americans which politicians are acting against their interests.

Here's what we stand for (and have for nearly a quarter of a century):

*Mandate E-Verify to enforce immigration employment laws, so honest businesses don't get undercut by law-breakers.
*Reduce green cards and other visas to stop importing unnecessary foreign workers.
*Enforce i*********n l*ws at the borders AND in the interior.
*Stop flooding the labor pool with chain migration and the visa lottery.

We've stopped disaster after disaster in Congress that would have added many millions more immigrants than we already have.

Now try imagining where we would be if we had been able to undo bad immigration policies.
This morning, the labor department said 20 million workers were unemployed by the c****av***s.
Imagine if there was a job opening for each and every one of those workers?

Help us FORCE Congress to admit that Americans are not too lazy or untalented to do ANY jobs.
NumbersUSA REJECTS the argument that many jobs can be filled only by foreign workers.
Americans want to do that work.
And v**ers know it.
Please help us.

TAKE ACTION TODAY!

Keep the faith and don't ever give up!
Jim Robb
VP Operations

P. S. Want to send me your feedback? I'm glad to hear from you at jimrobb@numbersusa.com.
Www.NumbersUSA.com



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Jul 2, 2020 18:38:57   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Jobs Americans just won't do?!
Independent poll says American workers aren't buying it.

Rasmussen Reports on Twitter, announcing the results...

People who hire i*****l a***ns often say, "There are just some jobs Americans won't do."

Even now, in the midst of massive unemployment, many politicians are using that as an excuse to keep legal and i*****l i*********n high. We've been helping American workers -- and many honest, law-abiding business-owners -- tell Congress the claim against American workers isn't true.

Just yesterday, the major polling firm Rasmussen Reports released a poll on its website confirming that the vast majority of American v**ers agree with us.

Rasmussen asked 1,500 likely v**ers this question:

"People say immigrants fill construction, technology, hospitality and other service jobs that Americans don't want. Are there Americans who would take those jobs if pay and working conditions were improved or are there just not enough Americans willing to do that kind of work?"

Americans, by a 54-to-33 percent margin, agreed that: "Americans would take those jobs if pay and working conditions were improved."

Workers who make under $50,000 agreed with us by more than 2 to 1 (57% to 28%).
Young adults under 40 (59% to 29%) were more likely than older workers to agree.

Racial minorities were more likely than white people; B***k A******ns agreed with our position by almost three to one (65% to 22%).

Isn't it enough to make you wonder who's really looking out for the poor, minorities, and young people?

Well, we are, at NumbersUSA. And we always have.

Right now, the c****av***s economic crisis is overshadowing pretty much everything else, politically. We get it. But our political opponents' lies are more t***sparent than ever, and their harm is greater than ever. Americans NEED these jobs, and they need them NOW.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform" of 2013-14, for example, would have meant 33 million more immigrants given lifetime work permits "in the next decade" and a growing number after that. It's been nearly a decade since. If we hadn't won, how many more jobs by now would they have filled through immigration instead of by our needy American workers?

Here's what may be the biggest surprise to many:
Entrepreneurs agree with the workers (55% to 35%)! They're the people who are supposedly helped by cheap, imported labor, but they're more likely than the general public to reject the claims of the cheap-worker lobby. That's because honest, law-abiding businesses are hurt when their competition can hire i*****l a***ns or abuse legal visa programs to avoid hiring available Americans.

So who really is spreading lies about workers being so hard to find?
Well, there certainly are some employers who think they should never have to pay a livable wage or who undervalue good workers. Some like being able to have taxpayers pay for food assistance, housing assistance, medical costs, and so forth to make up for the low wages they pay.

Rather than recruit more aggressively among recent American college graduates, gigantic, multinational corporations, with seemingly little loyalty to America have spent billions of dollars to sway politicians and propagandize the American public to obtain more foreign workers.
Corporations like Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Cisco.

We don't need to spend billions. We only need a reasonable amount to help us continue to connect Americans affected by open-borders policies to their elected representatives... and to tell those Americans which politicians are acting against their interests.

Here's what we stand for (and have for nearly a quarter of a century):

*Mandate E-Verify to enforce immigration employment laws, so honest businesses don't get undercut by law-breakers.
*Reduce green cards and other visas to stop importing unnecessary foreign workers.
*Enforce i*********n l*ws at the borders AND in the interior.
*Stop flooding the labor pool with chain migration and the visa lottery.

We've stopped disaster after disaster in Congress that would have added many millions more immigrants than we already have.

Now try imagining where we would be if we had been able to undo bad immigration policies.
This morning, the labor department said 20 million workers were unemployed by the c****av***s.
Imagine if there was a job opening for each and every one of those workers?

Help us FORCE Congress to admit that Americans are not too lazy or untalented to do ANY jobs.
NumbersUSA REJECTS the argument that many jobs can be filled only by foreign workers.
Americans want to do that work.
And v**ers know it.
Please help us.

TAKE ACTION TODAY!

Keep the faith and don't ever give up!
Jim Robb
VP Operations

P. S. Want to send me your feedback? I'm glad to hear from you at jimrobb@numbersusa.com.
Www.NumbersUSA.com
Jobs Americans just won't do?! br Independent poll... (show quote)


When I was growing up, no one would dream of hiring a wetback when there were so many teenagers looking to mow your yard, or rake your leaves or clean your pool or weed your garden for weekend money.
Of course, this was before a number of states made welfare more profitable than some jobs.

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Jul 2, 2020 19:14:59   #
JoyV
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Jobs Americans just won't do?!
Independent poll says American workers aren't buying it.

Rasmussen Reports on Twitter, announcing the results...

People who hire i*****l a***ns often say, "There are just some jobs Americans won't do."

Even now, in the midst of massive unemployment, many politicians are using that as an excuse to keep legal and i*****l i*********n high. We've been helping American workers -- and many honest, law-abiding business-owners -- tell Congress the claim against American workers isn't true.

Just yesterday, the major polling firm Rasmussen Reports released a poll on its website confirming that the vast majority of American v**ers agree with us.

Rasmussen asked 1,500 likely v**ers this question:

"People say immigrants fill construction, technology, hospitality and other service jobs that Americans don't want. Are there Americans who would take those jobs if pay and working conditions were improved or are there just not enough Americans willing to do that kind of work?"

Americans, by a 54-to-33 percent margin, agreed that: "Americans would take those jobs if pay and working conditions were improved."

Workers who make under $50,000 agreed with us by more than 2 to 1 (57% to 28%).
Young adults under 40 (59% to 29%) were more likely than older workers to agree.

Racial minorities were more likely than white people; B***k A******ns agreed with our position by almost three to one (65% to 22%).

Isn't it enough to make you wonder who's really looking out for the poor, minorities, and young people?

Well, we are, at NumbersUSA. And we always have.

Right now, the c****av***s economic crisis is overshadowing pretty much everything else, politically. We get it. But our political opponents' lies are more t***sparent than ever, and their harm is greater than ever. Americans NEED these jobs, and they need them NOW.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform" of 2013-14, for example, would have meant 33 million more immigrants given lifetime work permits "in the next decade" and a growing number after that. It's been nearly a decade since. If we hadn't won, how many more jobs by now would they have filled through immigration instead of by our needy American workers?

Here's what may be the biggest surprise to many:
Entrepreneurs agree with the workers (55% to 35%)! They're the people who are supposedly helped by cheap, imported labor, but they're more likely than the general public to reject the claims of the cheap-worker lobby. That's because honest, law-abiding businesses are hurt when their competition can hire i*****l a***ns or abuse legal visa programs to avoid hiring available Americans.

So who really is spreading lies about workers being so hard to find?
Well, there certainly are some employers who think they should never have to pay a livable wage or who undervalue good workers. Some like being able to have taxpayers pay for food assistance, housing assistance, medical costs, and so forth to make up for the low wages they pay.

Rather than recruit more aggressively among recent American college graduates, gigantic, multinational corporations, with seemingly little loyalty to America have spent billions of dollars to sway politicians and propagandize the American public to obtain more foreign workers.
Corporations like Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Cisco.

We don't need to spend billions. We only need a reasonable amount to help us continue to connect Americans affected by open-borders policies to their elected representatives... and to tell those Americans which politicians are acting against their interests.

Here's what we stand for (and have for nearly a quarter of a century):

*Mandate E-Verify to enforce immigration employment laws, so honest businesses don't get undercut by law-breakers.
*Reduce green cards and other visas to stop importing unnecessary foreign workers.
*Enforce i*********n l*ws at the borders AND in the interior.
*Stop flooding the labor pool with chain migration and the visa lottery.

We've stopped disaster after disaster in Congress that would have added many millions more immigrants than we already have.

Now try imagining where we would be if we had been able to undo bad immigration policies.
This morning, the labor department said 20 million workers were unemployed by the c****av***s.
Imagine if there was a job opening for each and every one of those workers?

Help us FORCE Congress to admit that Americans are not too lazy or untalented to do ANY jobs.
NumbersUSA REJECTS the argument that many jobs can be filled only by foreign workers.
Americans want to do that work.
And v**ers know it.
Please help us.

TAKE ACTION TODAY!

Keep the faith and don't ever give up!
Jim Robb
VP Operations

P. S. Want to send me your feedback? I'm glad to hear from you at jimrobb@numbersusa.com.
Www.NumbersUSA.com
Jobs Americans just won't do?! br Independent poll... (show quote)


I've always said it was a false claim that Americans won't do some jobs. Thanks for posting this.

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Jul 2, 2020 19:28:39   #
Sicilianthing
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
When I was growing up, no one would dream of hiring a wetback when there were so many teenagers looking to mow your yard, or rake your leaves or clean your pool or weed your garden for weekend money.
Of course, this was before a number of states made welfare more profitable than some jobs.


>>>

Agreed

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Jul 2, 2020 19:29:24   #
Sicilianthing
 
JoyV wrote:
I've always said it was a false claim that Americans won't do some jobs. Thanks for posting this.


>>>

Yep

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Jul 4, 2020 21:53:14   #
Big Dolly
 
JoyV wrote:
I've always said it was a false claim that Americans won't do some jobs. Thanks for posting this.


I know what you mean. Take for example, harvesting: it's supposed to be one of those jobs that Americans won't, but I'm a farmer's grand-daughter. Harvesting or packing produce would be right up my alley!

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Jul 4, 2020 21:58:42   #
Sicilianthing
 
Big Dolly wrote:
I know what you mean. Take for example, harvesting: it's supposed to be one of those jobs that Americans won't, but I'm a farmer's grand-daughter. Harvesting or packing produce would be right up my alley!


>>>

Go Big Dolly !

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