As many will recall, a claque of American CEOs penned a letter to Obama and Congress in March 2013. >In this they pleaded for a vast and perpetual flow of foreign labor to fill the tens of thousands of vacancies that our population of only a mere 300 million could never hope to provide.>I don’t know what could be more important than Growth. Especially that very personal one occurring in CEO bank accounts. >But if you truly need more workers than can be obtained domestically by customary financial incentivization, then what else can an executive do besides throw up their hands and say YOLO? >They tried ramping up pay, and American workers flatly refused to leave their basements. $100k, $200k, $300k: no inducement worked. And so with job openings as vast as Wasserman-Shultz’ mouth, they simply had to open the market globally and beyond.">