“As Republican politicians flock to Mar-a-Lago this fall to seek the former president’s support, they’ll be waited on by people whose presence many of them have railed against: foreign workers. Earlier this year, Mar-a-Lago sought up to 87 temporary foreign workers to cook, clean and wait tables this winter, according to job orders posted on the Department of Labor’s website. Pay for the positions, which run from October 2021 through May 2022, start at $11.70 an hour.”
“Citizen and Immigration Services’ guidelines permit employers to hire short-term temporary foreign workers if ‘there are not enough U.S. workers who are able, willing, qualified and available to do the temporary work.’ In July, when Mar-a-Lago first advertised the positions, unemployment in Florida was 5.1%. Mar-a-Lago’s reliance on foreign workers seems at odds with Trump’s stance on immigration. His White House tried to prevent employers from relying on foreign workers, but it did so by targeting permanent employees – not the temporary ones Mar-a-Lago uses” – Forbes.