New Report Hides Subsidies Paid to Employers to Hire Foreign Grads
By David North on November 16, 2018
If you look carefully at the recent report on foreign student enrollment you will find that the number of real foreign students dropped by 1.3 percent over the last year, but that the number of foreign grads taking government-subsidized U.S. jobs while masquerading as students increased by almost 16 percent.
We are talking about the annual, highly promoted release of the "Open Doors" report of the Institute of International Education, funded by a multi-million dollar grant from the State Department. It is a comprehensive survey of foreign students in the United States, but as it always has in the past, it ignores the key facts that, without authorization from Congress, employers are granted billions in tax breaks for:
Not hiring more than 200,000 alien grads of U.S. colleges; and
Hiring an equal number of foreign grads of U.S. colleges instead; while
Taking money from America's trust funds for the elderly to pay for the tax breaks.
https://cis.org/North/New-Report-Hides-Subsidies-Paid-Employers-Hire-Foreign-Grads