LastYearsPumpkin,

Hell no. The WHOLE POINT of this endeavor is to get these skills and manufacturing back into the US. They’d be missing the whole point by replacing local workers with temporary visas.

If they want to hire and build the way they want, then they don’t get the billions in federal funding.

If they want the federal funding, then they need to take the time to train up the local workers and build it in a way to get the entirety of the workforce and manufacturing local.

The fiction of no-skilled-workers available always means that skilled workers are unwilling to work for peanuts and/or poor working conditions. If they want to pay pennies, then you hire someone straight out of college and train them. If they want experienced people, then start offering enough $ to bring them in. They should strive for both, so they can build up an effective, and sustainable workforce. But corporate penny pinchers don’t want that, they want cheap visa labor that they can abuse or threaten them to lose their job (which means deportation.)

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