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Labor Market Collapse? What Trump's New Policies Mean For Jobs | Steven Camarota
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Remove your personal information from the web at https://joindeleteme.com/DAVIDLIN, use code DAVIDLIN for 20% offSteven Camarota, Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies, discusses Trump's new policies that raise H-1B visa fees to $100,000 and explains his research showing 2.2 million foreign-born workers have already left America, which he argues will raise wages for American workers.*This video was recorded on September 22, 2025.Subscribe to my free newsletter: https://davidlinreport.substack.com/Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/510WZMFaqeh90Xk4jcE34sListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-david-lin-reportFOLLOW STEVEN CAMAROTA:X (@CIS_org): https://x.com/CIS_orgCenter for Immigration Studies Website: https://cis.org/Steven's work: https://cis.org/CamarotaFOLLOW DAVID LIN:X (@davidlin_TV): https://x.com/davidlin_TVTikTok (@davidlin_TV): https://www.tiktok.com/@davidlin_tvInstagram (@davidlin_TV): https://www.instagram.com/davidlin_tv/For business inquiries, reach me at [email protected]*This video is not financial advice. The channel is not responsible for the performance of sponsors and affiliates.0:00 - Intro.0:56 - H-1B visa program changes4:44 - Howard Lutnick’s perspective7:43 - Michio Kaku’s perspective and explanation of programs13:59 - Tech industry response and market reaction16:54 - Wage inflation concerns in tech sector20:29 - Trump’s $1M “Gold Card”22:38 - Ending “birthright” citizenship25:36 - “Low immigration, pro-immigrant” philosophy28:42 - 2.2 million foreign-born population decline32:20 - Labor market impact analysis35:31 - Economic Policy Institute counterargument40:07 - Future economic direction predictions41:47 - How immigration destinations form45:08 - AI’s impact on future immigration#immigration #labor #economy
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Manage episode 508229644 series 3614106
Remove your personal information from the web at https://joindeleteme.com/DAVIDLIN, use code DAVIDLIN for 20% offSteven Camarota, Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies, discusses Trump's new policies that raise H-1B visa fees to $100,000 and explains his research showing 2.2 million foreign-born workers have already left America, which he argues will raise wages for American workers.*This video was recorded on September 22, 2025.Subscribe to my free newsletter: https://davidlinreport.substack.com/Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/510WZMFaqeh90Xk4jcE34sListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-david-lin-reportFOLLOW STEVEN CAMAROTA:X (@CIS_org): https://x.com/CIS_orgCenter for Immigration Studies Website: https://cis.org/Steven's work: https://cis.org/CamarotaFOLLOW DAVID LIN:X (@davidlin_TV): https://x.com/davidlin_TVTikTok (@davidlin_TV): https://www.tiktok.com/@davidlin_tvInstagram (@davidlin_TV): https://www.instagram.com/davidlin_tv/For business inquiries, reach me at [email protected]*This video is not financial advice. The channel is not responsible for the performance of sponsors and affiliates.0:00 - Intro.0:56 - H-1B visa program changes4:44 - Howard Lutnick’s perspective7:43 - Michio Kaku’s perspective and explanation of programs13:59 - Tech industry response and market reaction16:54 - Wage inflation concerns in tech sector20:29 - Trump’s $1M “Gold Card”22:38 - Ending “birthright” citizenship25:36 - “Low immigration, pro-immigrant” philosophy28:42 - 2.2 million foreign-born population decline32:20 - Labor market impact analysis35:31 - Economic Policy Institute counterargument40:07 - Future economic direction predictions41:47 - How immigration destinations form45:08 - AI’s impact on future immigration#immigration #labor #economy
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