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    Home » Blog » U.S. Navy Wants Migrants to Build Warships

    U.S. Navy Wants Migrants to Build Warships

    April 29, 2024Updated:April 29, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    The Navy Secretary for President Joe Biden wants to buy qualified blue-collar workers to build U.S. Navy boats that safeguard Americans and their employment prospects.

    At a conference in Arlington, Virginia, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro stated,” What we have to do is open up the spout a little, essentially, on legal emigration to allow blue-collar workers to work in our factories and be employed by the types of trades that are available to port workers.”

    Del Toro’s call for migrant industrialists comes as a result of a manufacturing crisis in which many American warships are being delivered far behind schedule and occasionally with serious deficiencies. According to Forbes, the United States:” In 2021:

    builds fewer than 10 warships annually for oceangoing business. Each month, China constructs over a thousand of these ships. The entire U. S. registered ships of oceangoing commercial ships figures fewer than 200 vessels, out of a world full of 44, 000.

    However, the president’s support for large relocation lessens the tension on state governments and businesses to prepare the next generation of Americans for experienced employment.

    CEOs and investors have an easy excuse to avoid the challenging task of raising per-person productivity because of the government’s inflow of cheap immigrants. Boosting productivity usually requires executives to manage a painful mix of training, automation, reorganization, risk, and innovation.

    

    The Navy is now spending more than$ 15 billion to upgrade productivity at the shipyards, the U. S. Naval Institute reported in February:

    Unfortunately, GAO noted in the 2022 report,” While the condition of the shipyards ‘ facilities generally improved, they are still among the lowest scored depot facilities across DoD. Every shipyard has an average facility condition that falls under the” Pair” category.

    Del Toro did state that the Navy would “devote a significant amount of resources into re-training]American people so that they can actually work in our shipyards and be employed by the types of trades that are open to shipyard workers, for example.”

    That might be positive for Americans and their children. Amid Biden’s mass migration of roughly 10 million people, several million American men have fallen out of the economy, including because of addictions, and&nbsp, many millions more are sidelined in low- wage jobs that shrivel hopes for homeownership, marriage, and families.

    File/Workers walk at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, California, U. S. ( Chris Goodney/Bloomberg via Getty )

    But migration is a top priority for Biden’s administration. &nbsp,” President Biden continues to do everything possible in his authority to create more legal pathways]for migrants ] to citizenship”, Fabiola Rodriguez, deputy Hispanic media director for the Biden campaign, told TheHill.com on April 25.

    Many business organizations are also eager to import more people for low-paying positions that would otherwise be available to Americans for higher salaries. For example, business groups have persuaded many state legislatures to allow illegal migrants to get licenses for skilled jobs, such as plumbers, therapists, electricians, and ironworkers.

    Immigration has been repeatedly requested by U.S. politicians and national security officials to fill hiring gaps. &nbsp, For example, in February 2017, Bill Kristol&nbsp, declared&nbsp, that population replacement would be best for the elite’s exercise of national power around the globe:

    Look, to be totally honest, if things are so bad as you say with the white working class, do n’t you want to get new Americans in? &nbsp, &nbsp,] I hope ] this thing is n’t being videotaped or ever shown anywhere. Whatever tiny, pathetic future I have is going to totally collapse. You can argue that America has been great because, in essence, if you live in a free society, a capitalist society, everyone becomes kind of decadent, lazy, spoiled, or whatever. Then, luckily, you have these waves of people coming in from Italy, Ireland, Russia, and now Mexico.

    Del Toro, who was born in Cuba, delivered a speech at the Stimson Center on April 23 to support that migration movement:

    ” I think the bigger problem&nbsp, …&nbsp, is actually the lack of&nbsp, blue- collar&nbsp, workers that we have in this country”, he said, adding:

    Regrettably, we’re a pretty divided country politically, you might say, but it’s really time for Congress to band together to pass comprehensive reform, increase the amount of legal immigration that we actually allow into this country, and increase the number of work visa programs that allow blue-collar workers to enter and work here, as has actually been done since our government’s founding, very much so.

    Numerous polls indicate that the general public opposes labor migration, particularly when Americans lose opportunities as businesses attempt to lower labor costs.

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