Bloomberg reports that @DHSgov plans to release 22,000 additional visas, 6,000 of which will be allocated to the Northern Triangle countries. While this insufficient, we are appreciative of @DHSgov and @USDOL recognizing the need. Now is time to channel our efforts on a perm fix!
It’s a common sight in windows across America: Help Wanted.
Businesses from Ocean City to Las Vegas are struggling to find workers. @contessabrewer reports.
Thank you to everyone who participated in today's Tweetathon. There is no need for a "listening session" on April 8th @USCIS. Just #ReleasetheVisas@DHSgov!
Businesses hold valid DOL labor certification. We have met standards for recruiting US workers. DHS has the authority to #releasethevisas that have been authorized by Congress. @USCIS@SecMayorkas@SecMartyWalsh https://t.co/LgmPjyRji0
Employers across the U.S. are telling the government that they have a labor shortage and cannot find temporary help domestically.
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of migrants from Central America are flooding our border looking for work.
There's a logical solution.#H2B#SaveH2B
Congratulations to Mayor Marty Walsh on his confirmation as @USDOL secretary. From his time as mayor, we know he understands the plight of seasonal employers on the Cape and in Maine. You have the opportunity to be a hero to these small businesses mayor. #Releasethevisas! #H2B
@SenTomCotton@TheLeadCNN You say that Americans will do low skill jobs but doesn't make it true. Will single Mom in Little Rock move to Cape Cod to work summer?