Labor Department Calls for More Foreign Labor
The Part of the Obama Admin. That’s Supposed to Help U.S. Workers Is Calling for More Foreign Labor | TheBlaze.com
The Obama administration’s Department of Labor, which is
supposed to represent the needs of U.S. workers, said Monday that the
government needs to find ways to get more skilled foreign workers into
the country.
“We also need to fix our broken immigration system to encourage more
highly educated foreign-born workers to come to the United States,” Deputy Secretary of Labor Chris Lu said in a blog post. “If we are to compete in a global economy, we must continue to attract and retain the world’s brightest minds.”
Study Finds No Shortage of High-Tech Workers in U.S.
A Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) report released on Tuesday ahead
of a panel on the subject at the National Press Club found that from
2007-2012, STEM employment averaged "averaged only 105,000 jobs
annually" while the U.S. admitted about 129,000 immigrants with STEM
degrees. That means "the number of new immigrants with STEM degrees
admitted each year is by itself higher than the total growth in STEM
employment." During that time period, the number of U.S.-born STEM
graduates grew by an average of 115,00 a year.
Steven Camarota - What STEM Shortage?
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Reports by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), the RAND Corporation, the Urban Institute, and the National Research Council have all found no evidence that STEM workers are in short supply. After looking at evidence from the EPI study, PBS entitled its story
on the report “The Bogus High-Tech Worker Shortage: How Guest Workers
Lower U.S. Wages.” This is PBS, mind you, which is as likely to report
skeptically on immigration as it is to report skeptically on taxpayer
subsidies for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
RAND’s analysis
looked backward in time and found, “Despite recurring concerns about
potential shortages of STEM personnel . . . we did not find evidence
that such shortages have existed at least since 1990, nor that they are
on the horizon.”
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