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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]wow - international applicants are going to collapse - not just at Harvard. [/quote] Harvard University, a cornerstone of American academia, is increasingly relying on foreign workers through programs like H-1B visas and Optional Practical Training (OPT), often at the expense of American white-collar workers. As American professionals face growing challenges in securing jobs, Harvard’s hiring practices raise serious concerns about economic fairness and ideological influence. Harvard’s reliance on H-1B (1,200+ hires) and OPT (15,525+ positions) displaces American workers. Why cant Democrats be the ones working for US workers first? We thank Trump for revoking Harvard’s license and urge extending this to all colleges. https://white-collar-workers-of-america.org/2025/05/26/harvards-reliance-on-foreign-workers-a-call-for-change-to-protect-american-jobs/[/quote] because elites that go to Harvard feel they are entitled to cheap foreign labor. they dont give a damn about US middle class. They never had dinner with someone that worked for a living. [/quote] This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read. It’s plain wrong and makes you look bad and unlikable. I have advanced degrees and I work my butt off for a living. Way more than 40 hrs a week for years, less now that I’m older. I work at top speed and efficiency the whole day, no breaks, no lunch break, I have to be “on” the whole time, friendly, and thinking the whole time. I constantly learn new things and keep up with my advancing field. I work with people of all backgrounds and treat them all with genuine kindness and empathy, including. My work is taxing on my body. It is exhausting but I love it. The only reason I’m not burnt out (like many in my field are) is because I’ve cut back to part time at the office. Be careful when you knock college educated “elites”. It’s a really whiny look. I sacrificed my 20s and my personal life to get my higher education so I could directly help people like you and anyone else. I did not coast thru life. I did not go to Harvard or any ivy but I guarantee you benefit from their research. (I’m a physician and a surgeon). [/quote]
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