Here is Why Businesses Should Be Wary of Trump’s Immigration Promises
During the 2024 election campaign, Donald Trump promised that every foreign student graduating from a U.S. college should automatically get a green card. Sounds great on the surface, right? But when you look closer, this idea is actually bad for business and the economy.
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Immigration is a complicated issue. It’s not just about handing out green cards like trophies. Companies need skilled workers who fit specific jobs, and the government must carefully manage how many visas and green cards are given out to avoid overwhelming the system. Trump’s plan ignores all this.
Real economic growth needs smart, thoughtful immigration policies that match workers’ skills to market demands and support innovation. Simply giving green cards to graduates without considering these factors could flood the system and create chaos.
Business leaders and experts know that immigration rules should be clear, efficient, and fair—not rushed or used as campaign promises. Trump’s idea may sound catchy, but it’s short-sighted and could actually harm the very economy it claims to help.
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