President Donald J. Trump, Master Builder: The Annual Guest Plan: A long-term immigration fix that puts Americans first Paperback -
by Brian W. Kelly
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Donald Trump's signature issue is immigration reform because he loves America and Americans. As difficult as it is for good, hard-working Americans to believe, our government has been working to keep us poor. Ex-President Obama's de-facto amnesties and a do-nothing Congress made it tough for Americans to find work while competing against foreign interlopers. Officials lie and yet their efforts have produced a terrible truth-Americans are left behind. Meanwhile, uninvited guests, working for peanuts, have reduced wages and taken the few jobs that exist today. Then, these poor souls languish in misery and a lifetime of poverty. President Trump knows that an Annual Guest Plan will help Americans first but it is also designed to help illegal foreign nationals who will no longer be hurt by greedy corporations looking for slave-wage labor. The Annual Guest Plan takes interlopers out of the shadows and gives them the opportunity, if well behaved, to stay and work in America for a lifetime, one year at a time. No amnesty, no citizenship, no freebies, no line jumping; and no jobs before Americans are the demands Americans have made. These are satisfied in the Trump Annual Guest Plan. Those who sign up for the program must be vetted every year and must pay a fee each year or be deported. There's lots more! You're going to like this plan. Any questions?
Details
- Title President Donald J. Trump, Master Builder: The Annual Guest Plan: A long-term immigration fix that puts Americans first
- Author Brian W. Kelly
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 192
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Lets Go Publish!
- ISBN 9780998628202 / 0998628204
- Weight 0.58 lbs (0.26 kg)
- Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.41 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 1.04 cm)
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