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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please explain why Trump increased the H2B visas by 15K, but not any other ones. Farmers are asking for more H2A visas because Trump's deportation force is scaring off all their workers. HINT: Trump resorts use H2B visas [b]No Trumpster seems to be able to address this with any logic or valid points. [/b][/quote] Is that you Mr. Z? When the H-1B visa was created in 1990, it was intended to help the U.S. attract and hold onto the best and brightest foreign graduates – like engineers and scientists – and provide a pathway to citizenship. At the time, members of Congress promised U.S. workers would be protected. Former Congressman Bruce Morrison, then Chairman of the Immigration Committee, authored the bill. Now 2017 - [b]"The H-1B has been hijacked, as the main highway to bring people from abroad and displace Americans." Bruce Morrison [/b] Bill Whitaker: You came up with this legislation. What do you think of what it has become? Bruce Morrison: I'm outraged. Bruce Morrison: The H-1B has been hijacked, as the main highway to bring people from abroad and displace Americans. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/are-u-s-jobs-vulnerable-to-workers-with-h-1b-visas-2/[/quote] See bolded. Yet, again, can't answer the H2B question, can you - "No Trumpster seems to be able to address this with any logic or valid points.". The only thing you keep doing is deflecting to H1B visas. I can answer why foreign guest worker visas of any kind are popular with businesses... because they help the businesses save money. Just ask Trump. So, if it's good for Trump, why isn't it good for Mr. Z? And oh, yea, I do work in IT, surrounded by H1B workers. I'm not defending that H1Bs are necessary, except maybe for the very specialized skills, but I understand why CEOs use cheaper labor. If you owned a business, I bet you would want to pay your workers the cheapest amount possible so you can maximize your profit. Why do you think businesses want lower taxes? It's not because they will grow their business; it's because they want to maximize their profits. Just ask Trump. He knows all about maxmimizing profit by lowering taxes AND using cheap foreign labor. So, now that I have addressed why CEOs want H1Bs, why don't you try addressing why Trump increased H2Bs by 15k while denying increases for H2As - farm worker visas that farmers who overwhelmingly voted for Trump are asking for? [/quote] we have answered it multiple times and clearly. [b] H2Bs should be eliminated also. [/b] no doubt about it. Just like H1Bs, H4, F1, OPT, J-1, L1 and all the other fraudulent visa catagories. So that means we are on the same page, eliminate these bogus visas. as yourself say, H1Bs are for cheaper labor. they are not for high skilled labor, that is a joke. they are for cheap, low-skilled, temporary guest workers.[/quote]
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