I've closed factories in Mexico and brought those jobs back to the United States. I've closed factories in Canada and brought those jobs back to the United States.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can't keep bringing people in from other countries, finding them jobs when Americans need jobs first.
You lose manufacturing jobs, you rarely ever get them back again.
I thus decided to leave the university forever and tried to find an industrial job in the United States.
Unfortunately, the United States has entered into several free trade agreements that do not sufficiently protect and support our manufacturing industries and the millions of American workers they employ.
Too often, we restrict trade that would create U.S. jobs and is in our national interest.
We shouldn't bring in foreign workers to do jobs that belong to U.S. citizens.
On completion of my military service, I went back to the factory and to the trade union.
When I first immigrated to the United States, there were not many jobs that stood out. So I worked at a gas station, cleaning.
I think Canada, our industry is still somewhat based in America's industry.
For the longest time I was afraid I'd have to keep on working at the factories. There was a steel mill and a pottery; if you didn't go to college, you went to work in those places.