President Joe Biden's pre-election amnesty will use work-visa programs to move 100,000 illegal migrants into the white collar jobs sought by U.S. graduates, according to one of the key organizers of the lobbying campaign.
"These are office jobs for U.S. graduates, but the government is working with [business] to displace from the workforce and significantly lower their wages and quality of life," noted Kevin Lynn, founder of U.S. TechWorkers which opposes the visa-worker programs.
She is a Columbian-born immigrant who lobbied for the amnesty while working as a pro-migration activist at Cornell Law School.
They are enrolled alongside an additional 858,395 foreign students - most of whom can get work permits that allow them to get U.S. jobs for two to four years.
Biden's expanded D-3 process will fast-track the exit, return, and award of work visas for 100,000 illegals who have attended U.S. colleges while covered by the legally frozen "DACA" 2012 amnesty declared by President Barack Obama.
The new D-3 amnesty was announced shortly after the Washington Post noted the declining career prospects among U.S. grads, mostly who faced hidden companies from the huge and growing population of visa workers from India.
Since 2019, roughly 75 percent of all additional jobs have gone to Biden's flood of roughly 10 million new migrants, including foreign contract workers, blue-collar illegal aliens, and legal immigrants.
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