The New York Times just proved once again that America Last is their motto, publishing a disgraceful puff piece celebrating foreign workers who are stealing white-collar jobs from American college graduates through the controversial H-1B visa program.
While millions of American students drown in student loan debt and struggle to find decent-paying jobs in their chosen fields, the so-called "paper of record" decided to shed tears for foreign nationals who game our immigration system to undercut American workers.
This is the same newspaper that spent four years attacking President Trump's America First agenda, and now they're showing exactly why Trump was right to crack down on these job-killing programs during his first term.
The H-1B Scam Exposed
The H-1B program was supposedly created to fill "skills gaps" when American workers weren't available. But everyone knows it's become a massive scam that allows corporations to import cheaper foreign labor while qualified Americans get passed over.
Major tech companies abuse this program to suppress wages and avoid hiring Americans who demand fair compensation. Meanwhile, the Times wants you to feel sorry for the foreign workers who benefit from this rigged system.
"This is exactly the kind of anti-American bias we've come to expect from the mainstream media," said one policy analyst familiar with immigration issues. "They consistently prioritize foreigners over the American people who are supposed to be their readers."
Trump's Solution
President Trump has already signaled his intention to reform or eliminate programs that put foreign workers ahead of Americans. His administration understands that immigration policy should serve American workers first, not corporate interests looking for cheap labor.
The fact that the Times is already running interference for the H-1B lobby shows they know Trump is serious about putting America First this time around.
Every American graduate struggling to find work should remember which media outlet chose to champion their foreign competition instead of fighting for them. The Times has made their choice – and it's not America.
When will the mainstream media start caring more about American workers than foreign nationals and corporate profits?
