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13415 10 hours ago

That argument is not sound. English is an official language of India, of course Indians are much more likely to seek work in the UK and the US than people from Latin America. You have failed to present any evidence concerning the skill levels of Indian H1B holders, and, moreover, since India has the largest population of all countries, those 130M college graduates must have gone through some very tough selection.

rayiner 10 hours ago | parent [-]

> English is an official language of India, of course Indians are much more likely to seek work in the UK and the US than people from Latin America.

The U.S. is also much closer to Latin America, and has a large Latino community already. The disparity in H1bs (70% versus 2% for Mexico/Brazil/Colombia) is just too huge to explain by language preferences.

> since India has the largest population of all countries, those 130M college graduates must have gone through some very tough selection.

Not at all. Outside the top schools standards plummet. Half of those graduates are not qualified to work in their fields: https://www.tbsnews.net/bloomberg-special/worthless-degrees-...

13415 8 hours ago | parent [-]

This is the most desperate and feeble attempt to save an argument I've seen in a long time. How about you try find some actual evidence to support your claims instead these wild constructions.

> The disparity in H1bs (70% versus 2% for Mexico/Brazil/Colombia) is just too huge to explain by language preferences.

You base your position on these kind "hunches"? "Just too huge to explain". No, it isn't just too huge to explain. It's really that simple. India is the largest country of the world in terms of population, English is an official language of India, hence there is a substantial amount of people with high qualifications who use those qualifications to seek employment in major English speaking countries like the US and the UK with visas like the H1B. There are also many Chinese people in those countries but the language barrier makes it much harder for them.

People from Latin America have a hard time getting hired for highly qualified jobs in the US for various reasons, one of them being the language barrier.

By the way, if there was some conspiracy to hire Indians with low qualifications, then you'd still have not done anything to explain why these people should be Indians as opposed to Latin Americans. The argument makes no sense. Can't you see that? I'm genuinely puzzled.

rayiner 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The second largest recipient of h1bs in 2025 was Cognizant, an Indian company that was found liable by a jury for favoring Indian workers: https://insider.govtech.com/california/news/jury-finds-discr...