Trump Organization Sought to Hire Almost 200 Workers on Work Permits in 2025
Donald Trump’s corporate entity accelerated its hiring of foreign workers on temporary visas this year, while his administration was placing obstacles for other companies attempting to do the identical, a report published recently stated.
According to information from the federal labor department, the business aimed to hire at least nearly 200 foreign workers in the coming year for short-term roles at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort, two golf clubs and his winery in Virginia.
The quantity of applications for temporary work visas covering staff including servers, clerks, housekeepers, culinary employees and farm workers was the highest ever filed by the company, and up from over 120 in 2021, when his presidency concluded.
It was also the fifth instance in a decade that Trump had attempted to hire over a hundred overseas workers for seasonal jobs at Mar-a-Lago, according to available data.
The disclosure coincides with a tightening on legal immigration by his government that has involved the implementation of a substantial charge on H1-B visas; extra scrutiny of the actions of the 55 million people who possess US visas; and restrictive new rules for foreign students and reporters.
In total, the Trump Organization sought to employ 566 overseas workers over the five years Trump has been in the presidency, from his first term and during the upcoming year.
Significantly, the former president was questioned by certain in the GOP this period for comments justifying the necessity for foreign workers when a business was unable to find people with “particular skills” to fill certain positions.
“You can’t just say a nation is coming in, going to spend billions to build a facility, and going to recruit individuals off an jobless roster who have been unemployed in five years, and they’re going to start producing their missiles. It isn’t feasible that well,” he told a host after she suggested that overseas employees undercut the pay of US workers.
The administration refused a request for comment, and the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to an request for information.