I doubt they have work visas. They are either on visitor visas, or they are driven in from Canada.
Originally Posted by kywildcatfan
Yep, the guest visa is the revolving door of AMP Land USA. Being illegal is too risky, which will get the business shut down when HSI and CBP show up, and will get the illegal worker put on a deportation bus, and barred from returning in the future. With the S. Korean healthcare system’s excellent contact tracing keeping Covid infection rates low, granting guest visas to South Koreans presents a very low risk to US public health. As for the economic impact, AMP providers aren’t taking jobs that Americans want. In fact, their presence as consumers actually stimulates the economy. Dollars chase good and services, and service providers buy goods and services with those dollars. If those service providers send their earned dollars abroad, those dollars not spent on US goods and services must necessarily return in the form of investment in the US.
Barriers to trade and immigration make economies worse, not better. Let the AMP providers come!