There are non-intuitive arguments that outsourcing is good for Americans due to the importance of a dynamic economy, the lower costs of goods and services, and the usual gains from trade and specialization.
Indeed, economic thinkers of the World War II era understood that free trade was a growth-enhancing gift for promoting economic individual specialization and cooperation among global producers, and that a lack of unfettered trade in the 1930s arguably gave us the horror that was World War II.