FIH, there is nothing wrong with Americans who were born here and continued to live in the area they were born into adulthood and who trained for jobs in industries in their region/area and who went to work in that industry decades ago to have the expectation that they can remain in that same industry (if competent) and retire from that industry.
Yeah, a run-on sentence … I know, but I’m trying to get the message across that Americans deserve to make a living for their families … wherever they live in the USA. If they trained in a field in 1974 and are still able-bodied and competent in that field today, then they should still be able to work in it until they retire.
Do software engineers in CA need more people (ex: former auto workers and former ag workers) to train in their fields and begin competing with them for jobs nationwide? Don’t you people have enough competition with H1B workers and off-shoring of some of your jobs?
FIH, why are your posts frequently condemning people who only want to make a living IN their respective regions until they retire? It’s no skin off your back if they get to work and stay off unemployment and SNAP.