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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Missouri University (@Mizzou) just posted a notice of intent to hire an H-1B Strategic Communications Associate Salary: $64,000 Nobody in America was qualified for this job. [twitter]https://x.com/chrisbrunet/status/2049563774537863203?s=46[/twitter] Not a single democrat will stop this [/quote] This is part of the job description for the H-1B position that @Mizzou posted online. The claim that H-1B visas are only for highly specialized talent that no qualified American can fill is clearly a lie. [twitter]https://x.com/ustechworkers/status/2049958159679201750?s=46[/twitter][/quote] public universities are exempt from H1B limits but not exempt from fraud. [i]A university spokesperson, Christopher Ave, told local broadcaster, ABC 17 News, that the university is looking into the matter. “The university attempts to hire U.S. citizens and permanent residents through competitive recruiting processes. On occasion, the university hires highly qualified individuals that require an H-1B visa,” Ave reportedly said. “The university follows the federal rules and regulations in petitioning for these visas, including making the required postings. [b]On the rare occasions that we request these visas, they are for highly specialized positions for which a doctorate or master’s degree is required. [/b]For these positions, we exhaust our efforts to hire a qualified U.S. individual. After we file the petition, the federal government will determine if the application is accepted.” The Justice Department’s Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER) enforces the anti-discrimination provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which prohibits citizenship status and national origin discrimination, unfair documentary practices in employment verification, and retaliation, according to the agency website. The agency encourages workers who believe they have faced such discrimination to file complaints through its hotline or website.[/i] for a 64K communications employee. typical crap you get from anyone supporting H1B and OPT and L1 visas https://dallasexpress.com/education/64200-university-h-1b-posting-draws-attention-from-doj-official/[/quote]
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