Then why are you arguing for importing candidates for these jobs if your clients are insisting on American Citizens?
The only reason I can think of for your position is that you want to dilute the pool of qualified Americans with scores of foreigners who go to work for other companies so that when you find a qualified American, that you can pay him less because the wage base has been lowered due to all the imported labor.
I couldn’t care less either way. The only thing I am arguing is there are labor shortages.
Just some food for thought:
Scott Walker
2013: Comprehensive reform; 2015: no, that’s amnesty. (Mar 2015)
No amnesty; close the back door & enforce the law. (Feb 2015)
No amnesty, but no mass deportation either. (Feb 2015)
Endorses path to citizenship for immigrant workers. (Jul 2013)
Make it easier to enter the country legally. (Jul 2013)
2010: stop suspected illegals; 2012: that’s a distraction. (Jul 2013)
Supports AZ’s immigration law and no benefits for illegals. (Jul 2010)
http://www.ontheissues.org/Scott_Walker.htm#Immigration
Ted Cruz
End Obama’s illegal amnesty via Congress’ checks & balances. (Nov 2014)
Defund amnesty; and refuse any nominees until rescinded. (Nov 2014)
No path to citizenship for 1.65 million illegals in Texas. (Oct 2012)
Give police more power to ask about immigration status. (Jun 2012)
Boots on the ground, plus a wall. (Apr 2012)
Triple the size of the Border Patrol. (Mar 2012)
Strengthen border security and increase enforcement. (Jul 2011)
http://www.ontheissues.org/Ted_Cruz.htm#Immigration
And you trust Walker more on immigration? Based on some educatated and skilled LEGAL immigrants that are a relative drop in the bucket? I would rather all Americans get all American jobs as well, but this is your show stopper?
bingo