Conservative pundit Michelle Malkin, in a new book out today that exposes fraud in the immigration system, rips GOP “crapweasels” and Donald Trump for selling out American-born college grads in favor of hiring cheaper foreign born U.S.college students.
With her new book “Sold Out: How High-Tech Billionaires and Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels are Screwing America’s Best and Brightest Workers,” Malkin and co-author John Miano target lawmakers and corporate bigwigs pushing for immigration programs that hurt Americans.
They pull no punches in striking at Republicans, even targeting Trump who won applause from some conservatives for his presidential white paper on immigration aided by outspoken immigration critic Sen. Jeff Sessions.

Malkin and Miano called the position paper “serious, impressive, and encouraging,” before suggesting that it was just the product of staff work. They wrote:
“It took just a few days for schizophrenic Trump to undermine his own immigration reform plan by tweeting: ‘When foreigners attend our great colleges & want to stay in the U.S., they should not be thrown out of the country.’ He added: ‘I want talented people to come into this country — to work hard and to become citizens. Silicon Valley needs engineers, etc.'”
@michellemalkin takes on the beltway crapweasels in this week’s Editor’s Pick “Sold Out” https://t.co/26x1ePCG5L pic.twitter.com/tRDIifda3C
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However, they point out in their book that the worker “shortage” in high-tech fields is a “big fat lie” and that foreign students in the country on special H-1B visas are taking jobs American-born students want.
The book opens with a list of 14 headlines of U.S. company outsourcing jobs then turns to Disney’s documented effort to fill jobs with foreigners.
The book could become a political hurdle for former and current supporters of immigration reform, including Trump and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio who are singled out along with Democrats pushing for open borders.
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” columnist, can be contacted at [email protected].

