Even though the unemployment rate in the United States is reaching a 50-year low, President Joe Biden, in conjunction with hundreds of worldwide firms, has devised a jobs program for recently arriving immigrants.
This week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed a memorandum formalizing cooperation between his department and the left-leaning Tent Partnership for Refugees group, founded by Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya and is supported by more than 300 companies.
The United States Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration is “pleased to announce a public-private collaboration with the Tent Partnership for Refugees” to “promote job opportunities and economic integration for refugees and other forcibly displaced individuals across the world.”
Businesses and entrepreneurs from the United States and throughout the world have allied forces to improve refugees’ economic and social conditions and the communities that have taken them in. For the sake of clarity, let me state again:… The italicized portion below emphasizes the following:
Ulukaya’s tent partnership for refugees includes companies who often outsource jobs from the United States to countries with lower minimum wages. Accenture, Adidas, American Express, Amazon, AT&T, Deloitte, General Electric, IBM, Microsoft, Tata Consulting Services, and Visa are just a few companies that fit this description.
Nine contractors make tens of millions of dollars annually from the federal government’s refugee resettlement program, which was brought to light at the beginning of this year by a group of Republican House members.
The federal government transferring as many refugees as possible to American cities is crucial to the annual budgets of these businesses.
11.6 percent of the unemployed in the United States are actively looking for work. The number of people who are “underemployed,” or working fewer than full-time hours, is in the millions.
Washington, DC, has been relatively quiet about the issue of the estimated 100 million unemployed Americans of working age.
Breitbart News claims that working-class men in the United States are leaving the workforce because their wages have remained stagnant or fallen in historically male-dominated sectors.
The Biden administration also works to increase the annual quota of refugees permitted to enter the United States. Under Biden’s plan for the next year, the identities of around 125,000 migrants would be made public.
Americans in the middle class are bearing the brunt.
The federal government estimates that welcoming refugees to the United States will cost around $9 billion every five years, or an average of $133,000 per person throughout their lifetime. Over the next five years, it is expected that 16 percent of all admitted refugees will need government-funded housing help.
