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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2016 Competition Data According to the 2017 NFAP policy brief analyzing the 2016 cohort of the top 40 competitors: Overall Immigrant Parents: 83% of the top 40 scholars (33 individuals) had at least one immigrant parent. H-1B Visas: 75% (30 of 40) had parents who worked in the United States on H-1B visas. International Students: 68% (27 of 40) had a parent who initially came to the U.S. as an international student and later obtained H-1B status.[/quote] Got something more current?? [/quote] Let’s deal in facts AND current , something immigration proponents seem unable to do. Computer science college seniors in the United States outperform peers in China, India and Russia, new research says U.S. undergraduate programs appear to produce more skilled computer science students on average, according to Stanford-led research. “ There is this sense in the public that the high quality of STEM programs in the United States is driven by its international students,” Loyalka said. “Our data show that’s not the case. The results hold if we only consider domestic students in the U.S.” https://ed.stanford.edu/news/computer-science-college-seniors-us-outperform-peers-china-india-and-russia-new-research-says So no skills shortage and US students are superior [b]Where are the democrats fighting for US workers??[/b][/quote] Why are the broligarchs who run these companies throwing millions and millions at Trump and MAGA? 🤔 That’s a better question. And it’s laughable that you think union busters like Trump and Vance are fighting for US workers. [/quote] Clearly you have a lack of reading comprehension Show us a single democrat fighting to repeal h1b? Show us a single democrat fighting to e ill eliminate Optional Practical Training visas? [b]Until democrats do something , I will stick with the evil that has tried to, without a job I can’t care about other priorities So please point us to a single democrat willing to favor US workers over foreign workers!!!!!! [/b] [/quote] Exactly. I'm not voting Democrat until they get rid of the members with Progressive agendas that hurt America and American workers. [/quote] i will not vote for a single Democrat until the return to being the party of labor. Republicans at least have done something. Democrats NOTHING! Yesterday the University of Pittsburgh (@PittTweet) posted a notice of intent to hire an H-1B scientist to research cardiothoracic surgery Salary: $62,232 Was no American qualified for this position? Or was no American expert on cardiothoracic surgery willing to work for 62k? And democrats, the party of labor, are suing the federal government to keep providing an unlimited quantity of h1bs to universities. [twitter]https://x.com/chrisbrunet/status/2048156257123471779?s=46[/twitter][/quote] $62k for a highly trained specialized researcher? You can make more working at Walmart.[/quote]This is obviously a three year postdoc for an expert researcher they specially recruited. And no, there are no Americans who can do this because any American expert smart enough to do this research would become a surgeon themself, not a researcher. Chris Brunet must be very uninformed if he thought this was a good example. [/quote]
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