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For American STEM grads in my generation, it is almost impossible to secure good paying jobs in STEM fields. That’s because the job market has been flooded with cheap foreign labor imported through the H-1B visa and similar programs. Republicans need to start talking about it.

488,261 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Jared
Jared1 год назад

For those interested Bloomberg is exposing the scam of third party employers (staffing agencies) using H1B to replace American workers on the cheap.

Фото профиля Jared
Jared1 год назад

Don't forget OPT as well, which is the illegal program that allows foreign graduates to work at a tax discount. American graduates are locked out before they start out.

Фото профиля _Unapologetic7 𝕏
_Unapologetic7 𝕏1 год назад

It’s a serious issue & must be corrected NOW! Highly skilled Americans in STEM have been replaced by H1B visa holders & new grads are joining them unemployed. Trump must take action to suspend these harmful programs indefinitely. Thanks for speaking up @GabeGuidarini

Фото профиля Daniel Heneghan
Daniel Heneghan1 год назад

It's not just tech, dude. This has been going on for a generation or more in construction, landscaping, agriculture, trucking, hospitality, restaurants and more. If you want support, you've got to give support to. Demand an end to ALL mass immigration. Hang together or hang separately.

Фото профиля Steven Hines
Steven Hines1 год назад

I convinced my daughter to study CompSci, she’s in her junior year and I fear for her future 😡. Infuriating!

Фото профиля Kimstahls
Kimstahls1 год назад

My daughter was an engineering student at a Midwest State University… she hung in for 3 years and stepped away. Most of the few Americans dropped because the whole school was foreign males. You shouldn’t feel like you’re going to school in a foreign country a few hours from home.

Фото профиля Big Cheese
Big Cheese1 год назад

That’s all they do is talk. They’re owned by the corporations that benefit. If we deport Hart Celler enjoyers, and their posterity, the corporations would run ads against you non stop. Their labor costs would sky rocket.

Фото профиля 🇺🇲WHERE ARE THE ARRESTS?🇺🇲
🇺🇲WHERE ARE THE ARRESTS?🇺🇲1 год назад

I guess I am surprised that the class action lawsuits haven't started. Seriously, sue them for discrimination.

Фото профиля Brandi Dunham
Brandi Dunham1 год назад

@EDSecMcMahon

Фото профиля sugondeeznuts
sugondeeznuts1 год назад

@Ryan63970079 Yep, 80% of summer internships in US financial services in 2024 went to NON US citizens, it’s their pipeline into cheap labor, corp execs hate Americans.

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