October 27, 2004 (Press Release) --
During the recession (1999–2004), the United States allowed a million people to enter the country to fill highly skilled positions for which, it was said, no skilled American workers could be found. These positions included motel managers, teachers, even an assistant women’s volleyball coach!
With over 8 million American citizens looking for work, employers felt that they had to go outside the United States to find workers with the skills and qualifications to fill these and dozens of other positions.
There are over 478,000 people in the United States considered discouraged workers. Discouraged workers are a subset of marginally attached workers, in that they believe there is no work for them.
With all these people looking for work, why would the United States be planning on making it easier for immigrants to enter the United States for American jobs?
How would you feel if you were unemployed and found out that the administration is trying to speed up the process of bringing in workers to fill American jobs and use the United States Department of Labor to do it.
The book covers so many other related issues such as:
· Did you know that if someone is caught trying to enter the United States with a phony or stolen passport, the passport is returned to that person, who is then released?
· How easy is it to buy a visa (the new laser visas)?
· How we allow people into our national security labs before background checks are complete (even from terror sponsoring nations like Iran)
In Up 2 Cents a Share Down 8 Million Jobs, Dan Geoffrey takes you along on his journey of discovery to learn how immigration has affected not only our nation’s jobs, but also our national security.
For more details: Available at online booksellers
Contact info
Robert Daniels, Marketing
rbrt_dnls@yahoo.com
401-595-1554
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With over 8 million American citizens looking for work, employers felt that they had to go outside the United States to find workers with the skills and qualifications to fill these and dozens of other positions.
There are over 478,000 people in the United States considered discouraged workers. Discouraged workers are a subset of marginally attached workers, in that they believe there is no work for them.
With all these people looking for work, why would the United States be planning on making it easier for immigrants to enter the United States for American jobs?
How would you feel if you were unemployed and found out that the administration is trying to speed up the process of bringing in workers to fill American jobs and use the United States Department of Labor to do it.
The book covers so many other related issues such as:
· Did you know that if someone is caught trying to enter the United States with a phony or stolen passport, the passport is returned to that person, who is then released?
· How easy is it to buy a visa (the new laser visas)?
· How we allow people into our national security labs before background checks are complete (even from terror sponsoring nations like Iran)
In Up 2 Cents a Share Down 8 Million Jobs, Dan Geoffrey takes you along on his journey of discovery to learn how immigration has affected not only our nation’s jobs, but also our national security.
For more details: Available at online booksellers
Contact info
Robert Daniels, Marketing
rbrt_dnls@yahoo.com
401-595-1554
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Up 2 Cents a Share Down 8 Million Jobs describes how Immigration, Politics and Greed are destroying the American Workforce
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