▲ | yibg 13 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Having skilled immigrants is good for the country. H1B right now is the primary way this happens. Crippling H1B goes against that. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | sarchertech 12 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Sure that can be your stance. But that's not we're talking about. I'm talking about people on the left who have historically been anti H-1B, but who have moved over to the pro H-1B camp because Trump acted against the program. To that point though, there were ~40k O visas issued last year. And presumably that number would have been much higher if the H-1Bs were harder to get. And unlikely H-1B the O visas actually have requirements that the person does have above average skills. | |||||||||||||||||
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