Immigration Reform: 180,000 Jobs with the Stroke of a Pen
10 February 2017
David North, a Fellow of the Center for Immigration Studies, discusses how President Trump could create roughly 180,000 new jobs for American college graduates by abolishing an obscure program in which the government subsidizes the hiring of foreign college graduates.
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