The Washington swamp is at it again, patriots. Last week, a cabal of legislators and investor-backed advocates gathered in Congress to push their latest scam: importing massive numbers of white-collar foreign workers under the guise of fixing America's deficit crisis.
These establishment puppets are literally claiming that flooding our job market with foreign doctors, engineers, and other professionals represents the "sweet spot" for solving our nation's fiscal problems. But here's what they won't tell you - this is nothing more than corporate America's latest scheme to suppress American wages while padding their profit margins.
Think about the audacity here, folks. The same D.C. swamp that created our $34 trillion debt through decades of reckless spending now wants to "fix" it by importing foreign competition for America's highest-paying jobs. Meanwhile, American medical students graduate with crushing debt only to compete against imported doctors willing to work for less.
America First or Globalist Profits?
President Trump's mass deportation agenda is already securing our borders and protecting American workers from unfair competition. But while ICE is removing illegal aliens who crossed our southern border, the establishment is scheming to import legal replacements through the front door.
This isn't about skills or talent - it's about cheap labor and corporate greed. American universities produce plenty of qualified doctors, engineers, and professionals. What we don't produce enough of are politicians willing to put American workers first.
"The deficit wasn't created by a lack of foreign workers - it was created by politicians who sold out American taxpayers to special interests," one congressional aide told us off the record.
The timing of this push is no coincidence. As Trump's America First policies gain momentum and American workers finally see rising wages, the globalist wing of both parties is desperate to maintain their cheap labor pipeline.
Here's the bottom line: America's deficit problem won't be solved by importing more competition for American jobs. It will be solved by putting Americans first, cutting wasteful spending, and making corporations pay American wages to American workers.
Will Patriots stand up to this latest swamp scheme, or will we let the establishment sell out American workers once again?
