Trump Unveils “Graduate and Go” Immigration Overhaul
The Trump administration has recently put forth a new immigration strategy, coined the “Graduate and Go” initiative, with the goal to bolster the American economy. This tactic encourages foreign students to return to their home countries promptly after graduation, thereby creating a potential influx of job opportunities for American citizens. This initiative would require foreign graduates to relinquish their aspirations of working in the U.S, instead contributing to the economies of their home countries.
“This policy is an opportunity to stimulate innovation abroad while simultaneously reducing competition for American workers,” said an administration spokesperson, who opted for anonymity. The initiative has received backing from Larry Kudlow, a notable economist and previous advisor to the Trump administration. Kudlow labelled the policy a “masterstroke,” stating that it not only frees up jobs but also allows the American economy to thrive in its natural state—one that is free from foreign influence.
While critics have questioned the potential negative impact on industries that rely on skilled labor, the administration remains steadfast. The “Graduate and Go” initiative underscores the Trump administration’s commitment to reshaping the American dream through its approach to immigration policy.
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