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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of qualified American tech workers struggling to find work right now. H1-B and offshoring has been massively abused by US tech companies to undercut and screw over our own homegrown talent. It needs to end.[/quote] follow @chrisbrunet on Twitter. Great examples of how H1B is used to replace US citizens. Especially how ... - US universities claim they can't find "skilled" labor - US universities train our children for "skilled" labor but apparently fail. - Democrats sue to keep US universities ability to replace US citizens and continue to "fail" at producing skilled labor. It would be comical if it was not so damaging. and somehow liberals believe this nonsense. [i]Texas A&M University just hired an H-1B "Operations Research and Reporting Analyst" Salary: $57,262 The TAMU employee in charge of facilitating this hire was Sahar Zubairy, Senior Immigration Coordinator [/i] [twitter]https://x.com/chrisbrunet/status/2045324105038127448?s=20[/twitter][/quote] You see, H-1B is for "skilled" labor that US universities are unable to produce ... The University of Denver (@UofDenver) just posted notices of intent to hire two H-1B workers Assistant Director of Student Affairs - salary: $59,386 IT Network Analyst - salary: $62,941 link -> https://www.du.edu/human-resources/jobs-at-du/internal-notice-filing-labor-condition-application [twitter]https://x.com/chrisbrunet/status/2044211083662024860?s=20[/twitter][/quote] This is a scam way they get around paying 100k. They have a student that is foreign and in that job. They change status while in the US. Then they avoid the fee.[/quote]
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