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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you don't understand the scope of H1B overtaking the U.S. high tech landscape? Take a drive to the Broadlands neighborhood in Ashburn, VA. It is heavily Indian. They are buying new $1M+ houses with all the bells and whistles. Do you think these H1B immigrants who are buying these homes are underpaid and overworked? Man, do I have a bridge to sell ya. There are other previous threads that carefully spell out the scam pipeline involving bribery, South Asians responsible for the hiring process, etc. I urge everyone to read them. This scam pipeline is hurting American workers. I live in Loudoun County and see the surging population of H1B immigrants. My friends and neighbors, brilliant and profoundly qualified, are losing their jobs to these people. [/quote] This is very true. The same is happening in Atlanta suburbs, and it’s astonishing how quickly this has taken place. Entire new neighborhoods with $800k+ homes are being populated with Indian families, in areas they didn’t previously have a presence in. It’s the jobs. They are getting paid $$$$$$, and they hire each other.[/quote] You’re my neighbor, I can tell. It’s exactly this. Farmland sells - developer - new homes - within weeks i see the bus stop kids are 100% Indian mostly middle or high schoolers. I drive by 12 of these developments every morning, and they were only built in the last two years.[/quote] Have you asked yourselves who is making $$ off these Indians moving into the suburbs? Or is it just the workers fault?[/quote] Seriously. I don't fault people for using legal means to get jobs in the US that these US companies are offering to them.[/quote] This^. They are moving to have better future offered by these companies in exchange for getting uprooting their lives and leaving their support systems to come here to a new and hostile environment. It's idiotic and racist to hate people, hate the policy makes and demand changes. These immigrants themselves become anti-work visa once their own American born and raised kids hit the job market. [/quote]
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