Should.
But it won't because it doesn't care about the US worker, they're expendable. It solely cares for the US business class.
As the U.S. engages in a heated debate over how to overhaul its immigration policies, a top Google executive made the case before Congress to open the doors to more high-skilled foreign workers and make it easier for them to become citizens. "The fact is that we are in a fierce worldwide competition for top talent unlike ever before," said Laszlo Bock, vice-president for people operations at Google. "As companies in India, China, and other countries step up efforts to attract highly skilled employees, the United States must continue to focus on attracting and retaining these great minds."
Bock's comments came June 6 during a day when business leaders testified on immigration reform. The four men who appeared before the House subcommittee on immigration represented very different sectors of the economy, from restaurants to farming to the Internet. But they all agreed that the U.S. needs to welcome more workers from abroad.
Courting Controversy
"We have a serious demographic problem in the United States," said John Gay, senior vice-president for government affairs and public policy at the National Restaurant Assn. "Without an overhaul to our dysfunctional immigration system, we are in danger of not having the workers we need to grow our economy."
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jun2007/db20070606_792054.htm?chan=technology_technology+index+page_top+storiesSo we're supposed to listen to a guy from the National Restaurant Assn. and take seriously his pronouncements on growing the economy........from restaurant service jobs???? bwahahahaha :rofl: