Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
H1Bs are especially present in flyover country where companies need those skills and the general population doesn’t have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
Mothers don't forget to teacher children H1B.
Sorry, people didn't go around explaining to me what an LCA or a PERM is or how to navigate a hostile Foreign LCA interview. I don't think you know either.
If you don't have a good explanation for your statement, we'll be coming back to this.
so, you were in tech and have never heard of H1 visas? You must work for a mom/pop shop or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
I work in a hospital lab. The scientists make around 40 per hour with 2 dollars extra for night shift. Now, obviously 2 dollars is not enough. So day shift is staffed by Americans and night shift is 100% h1b.
I wouldn't call this a true worker shortage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
Mothers don't forget to teacher children H1B.
Sorry, people didn't go around explaining to me what an LCA or a PERM is or how to navigate a hostile Foreign LCA interview. I don't think you know either.
If you don't have a good explanation for your statement, we'll be coming back to this.
Anonymous wrote:No more international college students graduating into jobs they should go back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
H1s are everywhere, even in the midwest. The ^PP cult member stated that they are in tech, so they aren't the "garden variety midwesterner".
So, either the ^PP is ignorant or lying about being in tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Half the people in Silicon Valley are on h-1b. You're garden variety peson from the Midwest isn't aware of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
? You're definitely a cult member. I've been in tech for a while in silicon valley, and there are definitely some weird tech bros. No one who has been in tech for a while is unaware of H1s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Let me explain why Trump gets the benefit of the doubt. People may call it a cult, but it's just that I wouldn't have even been aware of the issue had Trump and his DOJ not started prosecuting the issue. I didn't go into tech to be an expert on immigration and all the jargon LCA, PERM. I had no idea this was going on. He gets credit for doing the right thing when other people were calling him a racist bigot. The people calling him the racist bigot were the ones doing the secret searches by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He realizes his wife was born in the USA when her parents were still citizens of India on temporary visa status right?
Doesn’t mean we need more and more people from the same country, they are already waiting decades for their green cards, means too many
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.
Bernie is adorable, but he's not a realistic pick for a politician, plus he's yet another oldster. If push comes to shove, he's also a blatant red.
The H1B issue is a very real problem, not an abstract intellectual topic of conversation. Highly intelligent, well educated, extremely competent Americans are losing their jobs to immigrant H1B and other visa holders. The causes have been carefully explained upthread.
This ought to be of upmost concern for all Americans. So far it has affected primarily the high tech sector, but I'm learning from this thread it's affected the health care sector as well. Which other highly educated Americans will be displaced by immigrant labor if Americans don't demand the curtailing of these outrageous programs?
Anonymous wrote:He realizes his wife was born in the USA when her parents were still citizens of India on temporary visa status right?
Anonymous wrote:
It's not like there so many anti-h1b candidates we can just pick and choose. Bernie, first he was against him before he was for them then he was against h1b, but he isn't even a Democrat doesn't really count for much. He voted for amnesty and tech subsidies every time Democrats brought them up.