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I'm sure the onlyfans and other American models care. Everyone is out for their own slice of pie. Why should they be any different from you? if those visas are good enough for the likes of Melania, they are good enough for the likes of those Indian workers, who at least aren't contributing to more smut in our country. |
You are so obvious. Sure, compare a minuscule import of h2b holders to the wholesale takeover of high paying, high tech jobs by Indian immigrants. You are robbing those jobs from highly qualified Americans. How pathetic of you. Come up with a better comparison - if you can. |
Don't hate the players, hate the game. - DP |
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H-1B holders made up 5.5% of new FHA mortgages last year …this year, that number has fallen to zero.
The system is correcting itself. The future belongs to the country that invests in its own builders, coders, and dreamers …not those renting them from abroad. Time to rebuild America’s tech force. 🇺🇸 https://www.newsweek.com/h-1b-visa-holders-disappear-from-us-housing-market-10882216 |
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There is a quiet change on USCIS Form I-765 (Application for an Employment Authorization Document).
I can no longer apply via @USCIS for a Social Security Number. Instead, I must apply for an SSN via the Social Security Administration after I get an EAD or a green card. The wait time for an SSN in Wisconsin is 3 months. This means that this makes the EAD application a moot point for K-1 visa recipients, because marriage-based green cards are delivered in 3 months on average. This means that I cannot earn an income in the United States until late summer/early Fall, should I want to earn an income. Do you know who it impacts more than me? H-4 EAD recipients, who are the spouses of H-1B visa holders. The first few months of their EAD are worthless, stop-gap measures are gone, and H-1B renewals (what their visa and EAD are dependent on) are taking a lot longer. I am willing to take one for the team if it means that H-1B visa holders and their families will self-deport. System is correcting itself |
I don't think you know what "system is correcting itself" means. These are actual policies (FHA loans, application changes) that are changing. |
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Wow, just got off the phone with someone at Herndon Town. Spoke perfect english, was kind and helpful.
Then had to call Fairfax County, and first somone answered and hung up by mistake. Then I called again and talked to Pooja, who tried to hang up on me before finishing the call, I had to slow her down, she could not speak english, was garbling the words and unhelpful, until I said I had already talked to someone at the county and her attitude was 180 degree change, but she still could not speak english. guess Fairfax County is hiring H1Bs now also. |
Does Pooja also eat cats and dogs? |
I can assure you Pooja is a vegetarian. |
Do you speak English? Hard to tell from this post. |
I get it Very challenging for H1Bs to follow English with commas. A clue - pause at commas |
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and you're clearly racist, and want to import more porn stars. Of course you do. Your cult leader likes to have sex with them. |
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Drawing on firsthand experience in the tech sector, Bartolotta explains how certain IT staffing and outsourcing firms, often referred to as “body shops”, have built a business model around labor arbitrage, using temporary visa programs to displace U.S. workers while shifting jobs and intellectual capital overseas. The discussion focuses heavily on the ITServe Alliance, a trade organization representing hundreds of IT staffing firms that rely on H-1B, OPT, CPT, and related visa programs.
Bartolotta explains how Bloomberg has documented exploitation of the H-1B lottery through multiple registrations for the same workers. She also outlines how ITServe openly promotes an integrated onshore-offshore labor pipeline, recruiting abroad while partnering with Indian state governments to expand offshore operations, all while lobbying U.S. policymakers as an “American job creator.” The episode also explores Bartolotta’s personal experience working in tech, where she witnessed offshoring firsthand, raised civil rights concerns, and later became the subject of retaliation after filing complaints. Her reporting examines how visa dependency, restricted worker mobility, benching practices, and green card manipulation raise serious legal and ethical concerns. https://cis.org/Parsing-Immigration-Policy/Gaming-System-H1B-Program-Abuses |
It's terrible. So, why does Trump use them? |