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Sen. J.D. Vance is leading a probe into President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice for what he alleges is favoritism to foreign workers over American citizens in employment discrimination cases.to DOJ officials, Vance, Sen. Mike Lee , and Sen. Tommy Tuberville suggest that the department has become increasingly laser-focused on employment discrimination cases where foreign workers are the alleged victims.
The INA provides that “it is not an unfair immigration-related employment practice for a person or other entity to prefer to hire, recruit, or refer an individual who is a citizen or national of the United States over another individual who is an alien” if both are fully qualified for the position. “It would seem, then, that a disproportionate share of IER’s resources have been deployed to protect precisely those workers that federal law disfavors, all else being equal,” the senators wrote.
Starbucks has committed to hiring 10,000 refugees across all its markets , Amazon has committed to hiring 5,000 refugees in the United States alone, and numerous others—including Hyatt Hotels, PepsiCo, and Pfizer—have committed to hiring 500 refugees or more.
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