【USAMail
magazine from the White House 2018-08-09】
The
White House • August 8, 2018 |
Ivanka Trump’s message on American jobs
Ivanka
Trump is visiting Illinois today, joining a discussion with
residents and local lawmakers on the importance of President
Donald J. Trump’s workforce initiative. Ms. Trump laid out her
goal for the program in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed: to
“fill American jobs with American workers.”
“The
assembly line, energy plant and retail store have changed
dramatically in the past 25 years—and the jobs have, too,” she
writes. “Such rapid change is one reason 6.6 million U.S. jobs
are currently unfilled.”
The
White House is leading the charge. Rather
than implementing burdensome regulations that only end
up costing us jobs, President Trump is creating the right
conditions for an economic boom. In addition to lowering taxes on
American businesses, his Pledge
to America’s Workers—signed by more and more great
organizations each day—is delivering millions of opportunities
for career growth.
President
Trump is helping working families with their expenses at home,
too. Last week, the Administration announced a new rule that
grants customers greater access to affordable health insurance
policies. “They are an excellent option for people who are
relatively healthy but can’t afford to pay for an
outrageously priced Obamacare plan,”
Justin Haskins of the Heartland Institute writes.
More than 700,000 overstayed U.S. visas
Yesterday,
the Department of Homeland Security released its “Entry/Exit
Overstay Report” for the 2017 fiscal year. The report provides
information on departures and overstays for foreign visitors to
the United States who entered as nonimmigrants.
There
were 52,656,022 such nonimmigrant admissions to America last
fiscal year, according to DHS. Of this number, DHS calculated a
total overstay rate of 1.33 percent—or 701,900 overstay events.
The
Administration is enforcing overstay violations through a
range of actions, including improving entry-and-exit data,
notifying visitors of an impending expiration, cancelling
authorizations and visas for violators, and apprehending overstays
present in the United States.
This
new information comes as a growing number of Democrats call to
abolish U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement entirely. “To
the great and brave men and women of ICE, do not worry or lose
your spirit. You are doing a fantastic job,” President Trump
said recently.
Photo of the DayOfficial White House Photo by Joyce N. BoghosianIvanka Trump at a Pledge to America’s Workers event at the White House. | July 19, 2018 |
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