Trump’s Vineyard Looks to Hire Foreign Workers for U.S. Jobs

Common Dreams – by Nika Knight

In another demonstration of President-elect Donald Trump’s blatant conflicts of interest, a Trump family vineyard filed a request this month for six temporary foreign worker visas—visas which Trump’s administration will soon have the power to approve.

The U.S. Labor Department posted the request (pdf) that was submitted earlier this month online on Wednesday.  

“This is a powerful example of why Donald Trump needs to make a definitive break, not just with his operational interests but his ownership interests, by appointing an independent trustee to liquidate all that,” Norm Eisen, former chief White House ethics lawyer for President Obama, told the Washington Post.

It’s “a classic conflict of interest,” Eisen said.

And the conflict of interest isn’t the only noteworthy aspect of the situation: Like many U.S. businesses in the Trump empire, the vineyard often employs temporary foreign workers under H2 visas. Specifically, H2-A visas apply to temporary agricultural workers, many of whom travel to the U.S. to work from South America—including Mexico.

Trump ran an aggressively anti-immigrant campaign, leading chants of “build a wall!”—referring to a promise to construct a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border—at his massive campaign rallies. Since launching his campaign by calling Mexicans “rapists,” the president-elect has continued to characterize immigrants as criminals and says he plans to enact mass deportations once he takes office.

Yet “Trump’s various businesses have been granted approval to hire at least 1,256 foreign guest workers over the last 15 years, according to a CNN analysis of Labor Department filings,” reports CNN Money. Of those requests, the Post notes that 269 were filed after Trump started his presidential run.

Trump serves as president of Trump Winery in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the vineyard is run by Trump’s son, Eric, according to the Post.

Trump continues to refuse to divest himself of his businesses, as Common Dreams has reported.

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/12/23/trumps-vineyard-looks-hire-foreign-workers-us-jobs

6 thoughts on “Trump’s Vineyard Looks to Hire Foreign Workers for U.S. Jobs

  1. I hope Pepe and Jose are smoking near something combustible and wind up setting his entire vineyard on fire.
    Shoulda written those no smoking signs in Spanish.

  2. “… visas which Trump’s administration will soon have the power to approve.”

    But no authority granted by us to do so.

    “It’s “a classic conflict of interest,” Eisen said.”

    It’s a classic politician forte, as well. Everything they do is in direct conflict with OUR interests.

  3. I’m very glad no one remembers that this is a common practice among most agriculture businesses. Their other choice would be to hire the liberal arts graduates, but then McDonalds would have it’s worker pool decimated.

    1. Yeah, treason for profit has been all too common for all too long in this country.
      Your assertion is horseshit.
      Make it an American economy with tariffs on foreign imports and you will be able to pay Americans enough to do the work.
      We will not work as slaves for Donald Trump or anyone else, which him and his ilk would like to force us to do in bringing in foreign labor through the treasonous Visa program.
      Your boy Trump is an elitist that will sell your country to the highest bidder and enslave your stupid ass.

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