Big Tech’s H1B Arguments Aren’t Just FALSE… They’re Also Immoral.

You're right, a H1B locks you down very very tightly to a single employer. But having said that, employers hire at will and if they can't retain American staff at competitive rates then that's their problem I think. They'll have no qualms about dumping a worker whenever they see fit, like after a merger or the end of some big project, things are always favoring the employer never the employee.
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Last April I had a cardiac Infarction, from the point I entered the hospital till I was discharged 5 days later, each doctor that cared for me was either East Indian, Pakistani or Middle Eastern, (Iraqi, Iranian)..None were American born. I believe there was a total of five which included two Angioplasty's.
So yes, there's a good chance that the H1B and Fulbright Foreign aid may be over done...
 
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Last April I had a cardiac Infarction, from the point I entered the hospital till I was discharged 5 days later, each doctor that cared for me was either East Indian, Pakistani or Middle Eastern, (Iraqi, Iranian)..None were American born. I believe there was a total of five which included two Angioplasty's.
So yes, there's a good chance that the H1B and Fulbright Foreign aid may be over done...

If they saved your life, what are you complaining about?

I would be happy that people of that level of talent have chosen to come here.
 
There is no labor shortage, and we don't need 160,000 semiconductor engineers.

We need materials experts, which are mostly Chinese these days. Semiconductors are yesterday's news.
 
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Last April I had a cardiac Infarction, from the point I entered the hospital till I was discharged 5 days later, each doctor that cared for me was either East Indian, Pakistani or Middle Eastern, (Iraqi, Iranian)..None were American born. I believe there was a total of five which included two Angioplasty's.
So yes, there's a good chance that the H1B and Fulbright Foreign aid may be over done...
You're sure they're not born here? Off the top of my head, Kash Patel was born in New York. My wife's orthopedist, while most would describe him as Middle Eastern (his family is Coptic), was born in Oregon.
 

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