Sen. Lindsey Graham Objects to Trump Reforming Legal Immigration: But Who Will Think of the Poor Golf Club Owners?
08/02/2017
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From the New York Times:

Trump Supports Bill That Would Cut Legal Immigration by Half

By PETER BAKER AUG. 2, 2017

WASHINGTON — President Trump embraced legislation on Wednesday that would cut legal immigration to the United States in half within a decade by sharply curtailing the ability of American citizens and legal residents to bring family members into the country.

Arguing that the United States has taken in too many low-skilled immigrants for too long, Mr. Trump invited two Republican senators to the White House to put his weight behind their bill that would judge applicants for legal residency on the basis of education, language ability and job abilities that would benefit the country.

“This competitive application process will favor applicants who can speak English, financially support themselves and their families and demonstrate skills that will contribute to our economy,” Mr. Trump said.

“This legislation,” he added, “will not only restore our competitive edge in the 21st century, but it will restore the sacred bonds of trust between America and its citizens. This legislation demonstrates our compassion for struggling American families who deserve an immigration system that puts their needs first and that puts America first.” …

The proposal revives an idea that was included in broader immigration legislation supported by President George W. Bush in 2007 but that failed in Congress. Republican supporters argued that it would modernize immigration policy that had not been updated significantly in half a century, but critics in both parties contended it would harm the economy by keeping out workers who filled low-wage jobs that Americans did not want.

Under the current system, most legal immigrants are admitted to the United States based on family ties. …

The legislation would establish a system of skills points based on education, English speaking ability, high-paying job offers, age, record of achievement and entrepreneurial initiative. But while it would still allow the spouses and minor children of Americans and legal residents to come in, it would eliminate preference for other relatives, like siblings and adult children. The bill would create a renewable temporary visa for elderly parents who come for caretaking purposes.

The legislation would limit refugees offered permanent residency to 50,000 a year and eliminate a diversity visa lottery that the sponsors said does not promote diversity. The senators said their bill is meant to emulate “merit-based” systems in Canada and Australia.

But Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, criticized the measure, … “Hotels, restaurants, golf courses and farmers,” he added, “will tell you this proposal to cut legal immigration in half would put their business in peril.”

As Enoch Powell observed:
The supreme function of statesmanship is to provide against preventable evils.
Statesman Lindsey is trying to prevent such evils as the profit margin of Trump Enterprises declining and Bill Clinton’s monthly dues at Trump National Golf Club-Westchester going up.

Also, aren’t we all forgetting that the 1980s-1990s immigration laws spared American youths the horrors of holding part-time jobs working at golf courses and ski resorts?

Think of the children!

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