▲ | pandaman 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
You keep insisting that H-1B or any temporary visas are for the jobs that cannot be filled by Americans. This is simply not true. There are no such requirements so you whole reasoning is based on a fantasy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | lovich 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> You keep insisting that H-1B or any temporary visas are for the jobs that cannot be filled by Americans. This is simply not true. As a de facto description of the current situation in the United States I agree with you. The de jure description for why h1bs would be allowed is due to them, again _ostensibly_, having skills or a specific skillset that could not be found in a reasonable time frame and are worth importing. I am trying to game theory out ways to make the h1b system achieve the ostensible goals. I am not trying to defend the current system as it stands edit: I realized this might be our point of contention right now > There are no such requirements so you whole reasoning is based on a fantasy. I was under the impression that h1bs positions were supposed to pay a “higher than prevailing wage” but there has been a surge of activity around these terms the past few months on the internet and I can’t find definitive proof of that. If that fact isn’t true it would modify my view on the system | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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