President Trump favours merit-based immigration system: WH


Team Udayavani, Feb 14, 2017, 10:27 AM IST

Washington DC (USA): President Donald Trump favours a merit-based immigration system that will benefit US economy and create jobs, the White House has said, in views that would be welcomed by Indian IT professionals and entrepreneurs. “The President has made clear he believes that (there) should be a merit-based system where individuals coming into the country bring the kinds of benefits economically that will grow our economy and help lift up wages for everybody,” White House senior policy advisor Stephen Miller told NBC News.

Indian IT professionals and entrepreneurs in America are known for not only enriching the US economy but also creating jobs. However, Miller also insisted that any legal immigration system should not displace American workers and there should be no abuse of “fraud” — the two main allegations against the H-1B visa system, which has been under constant attack by American lawmakers, union leaders and top officials of the Trump Administration.

“We’ll have a lawful immigration system. And we’ll enrich and benefit our country,” he said in response to a question. Miller said he believes the US should have a programme in which American workers are given jobs first. “The President campaigned on this. It’s an issue where the labour unions agree with us. It’s an issue where many Democrat members of Congress agree with us,” he said.

“If you have an open job in this country, a US citizen or existing legal permanent resident ought to have the ability to make the first application for that job,” he added. “The problem is and the way the media covers this issue, present company excluded, is they don’t spend enough time talking about the well-being of the 300 million people here today. US citizens and legal permanent residents, many of whom are living in poverty, many of whom haven’t seen wage growth in 20, 30 years. And it’s time we talked about them, their needs, their families and their concerns,” he asserted.

Without giving a time-line, Miller said the White House would soon be rolling out immigration reforms. “I’ll be able to announce very clearly when we do that what those do. Where we’re focused right now is two things, protecting the security of our country through interior enforcement and through screening of entrance.

“And additionally, by ensuring that before a job is given to a foreign national, that job is offered first to an American worker, either a legal permanent resident or a US citizen,” he asserted. 

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