Friday, January 12, 2018

Ohioans support cutting visa allotments

"In an August poll, Ohioans across the political spectrum supported cutting visa allotments in half by a three-to-one margin."

 Source: NumbersUSA

Pav Sterry writes in limaohio.com:
Ohioans overwhelmingly support reforms that give more leverage to American workers. Eight in ten Ohio voters favor rules that would force businesses to hire Americans and legal residents rather than import new immigrants. And 65 percent of Ohioans think employers should pay higher wages to attract American workers instead of relying on immigrant workers, even if the higher wages cause prices to rise.

Buckeyes have made their immigration and economic concerns loud and clear. And if Sen. Brown really is a champion for Ohio workers, hell support the RAISE Act and implore Congress to put American workers first.

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