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Tom Cotton Drafts Bill to Shrink H-1B Visa Program. Ford ought to follow suit and shrink their H-1B's to zero.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) will introduce a bill on Tuesday that would sharply reduce the number of H-1B migrants working in U.S. white-collar jobs.

The bill, to be announced Tuesday morning, would begin to count visa renewals as new visas, so ending the current practice of allowing unlimited renewals for most of the 85,000 visas granted to companies each year.

The unlimited renewals policy allows roughly 750,000 H-1B visa holders to retain white-collar, career-track jobs that would otherwise have gone to young U.S. graduates. Without the exemption, the number of company-employed H-1B visa holders would drop to roughly 250,000.

The Cotton bill would also end the policy of exempting H-1B visas from the 85,000 limit if they are awarded to non-profits, which include corporate-affiliated research centers, universities, hospitals, and government K-12 teaching jobs. The non-profit H-1B workforce is large and growing and is also harming many young Americans who are both skilled and eager for careers in laboratories, hospitals, lecture halls, and classrooms.

A 2016 count by Breitbart News showed that roughly 100,000 H-1B and J-1 visa workers were employed by the non-profit sector.

“Colleges and universities shouldn’t get special treatment for bringing in woke and anti-American professors from around the world. My bill closes these loopholes that universities have abused for far too long,” Cotton said in a press statement.

Cotton’s draft bill would pressure companies to accept job applications from the growing lack of underemployed and unemployed American STEM graduates.

“Reducing the number of foreign workers being imported to replace American workers is a good thing,” said Rosemary Jenks, cofounder and policy director of the Immigration Accountability Project. “But the H-1B program needs to be eliminated,” she added.

The bill joins the rush of other reform plans being pushed by Sen. Jim Banks (R-OH), Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and by President Donald Trump.

“The large-scale replacement of American workers through systemic abuse of the program has undermined both our economic and national security,” said the September 19 proclamation by Trump establishing modest curbs on the H-1B program:

The number of foreign STEM workers in the United States has more than doubled between 2000 and 2019, increasing from 1.2 million to almost 2.5 million, while overall STEM employment has only increased 44.5 percent during that time. Among computer and math occupations, the foreign share of the workforce grew from 17.7 percent in 2000 to 26.1 percent in 2019. And the key facilitator for this influx of foreign STEM labor has been the abuse of the H-1B visa.

The abuse of the H-1B program is also a national security threat. Domestic law enforcement agencies have identified and investigated H-1B-reliant outsourcing companies for engaging in visa fraud, conspiracy to launder money, conspiracy under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, and other illicit activities to encourage foreign workers to come to the United States.

A recent survey showed that a large majority of Democrat-leaning tech professionals see the H-1B program as a threat to their careers.

The survey reported 56 percent of the Americans polled said “they view H-1B visa holders as direct competitors for jobs.” Sixty percent of U.S. citizens said that “U.S. citizens and green card holders should be given hiring priority.”

Adam Mitchell thought he was doing everything right. He majored in computer science at Georgia State University and interned at State Farm doing web development. He’d been told since he was a teenager that a degree in computer science was a guaranteed path to a high-paying job right out of college.

“I was under the impression that since I’ve got three years of internship experience under my belt, this will be a cakewalk,” Mitchell said. “I was pretty quickly humbled. There’s nothing available.”
More than seven months after graduating, he’s applied for more than 100 jobs and gotten two interviews and only one job offer — for the 4 a.m. shift at Starbucks, which he didn’t take because the hours would make it too hard to pursue other opportunities. Among the jobs that turned him down: an hourly role at Costco and a customer service job in the call center at State Farm.

“I’m just kind of looking for anything,” he said. “I don’t know if the tech-side economy is ever going to be the same again.”


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@nq TCS = Tata Consultancy Services

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From Amanda Goodall

TCS [Tara Consultancy Services] laid off 12,000 people this year. Then received approval for 5,505 H-1B visas... second-most of any company.

Now they’re under U.S. Senate scrutiny.

October 10: Deadline to respond.

Here’s what’s actually happening - and the companies the Senate is questioning…

https://x.com/thejobchick/status/1973604183241900527

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Post ID: @nq+1k6c3qk7e

Great, now they’ll just directly hire in India instead of alongside us in the United States, and all our roles will be eliminated. Smdh

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Post ID: @hq+1k6c3qk7e

@hn pay more, it will be tougher to get into better schools because of the market…. Addressed already

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Post ID: @hp+1k6c3qk7e

@ad Because most American engineers su-k? The "C's get degrees" crowd are butthurt that they are mediocre and get relaced easily. Try looking within before blaming everyone else.

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Post ID: @hn+1k6c3qk7e

@ej eg wrote dz

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Post ID: @ep+1k6c3qk7e

@ej Lies it was me

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Post ID: @ek+1k6c3qk7e

As the person who wrote it, its true that @eg wrote it, not me.

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Post ID: @ej+1k6c3qk7e

@dz that WAS me

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Post ID: @eg+1k6c3qk7e

@dv whoever writes these is awesome

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OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE
Executive Proclamation No. 001
Issued in Response to Imported Systems of Validation and Poisoned Streams && Call for Local Self-determination

For Immediate Release

To all citizens, builders, thinkers, and caretakers of this mitten:

We have received the communiqué:

"Very funny, for once walk around in Silicon Valley, you can’t imagine it without H-1B, and bet you won’t be able to clear one single interview there." — @dj

Receipt is confirmed.

Let it be known: we, the people, do not measure ourselves by imported gatekeeping. We will not define our worth by LeetCode tests written in foreign boardrooms, nor will we compete in games designed to keep us out.

Let us forget Silicon Valley,

Not in ignorance, but in liberation. Let us turn our eyes inward, not with shame, but with resolve. That which has flowed from the Valley has reached our Great Lakes and, with it, the poison of dependency, of devaluation, and of a narrative that says: "You are not enough."

We reject this.

To the statement: “you won’t be able to clear one single interview there” - we respond: We are not applying. We are building. We are removing the "Kool-Aid" mix.

Therefore, by the power vested in the collective will,
I hereby issue this Executive Order:

All parties involved in the mixing, distribution, or ideological consumption of "Kool-Aid"--in the form of imported validation, venture capital dogma, or elitist benchmarks--are hereby released. Released from obligation, from delusion, and from influence.

  • We shall not, and will not chase the shadow of a dream already expired.*

We are building something that doesn’t need a pitch deck. Or a business plan.

No begging to be let inside temples we could burn down with a whisper.

Let us return to the waters and purify them. Let us write new culture, not just for machines, but for governance, our children, for spirit, and for future generations.

The baseline is ours to set now.

WE ARE NOT APPLYING. WE ARE ARRIVING.

Signed,
The Office of the People
Behalf of the Ground We Stand On
On God

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Post ID: @dv+1k6c3qk7e

Very funny, for once walk around in silicon valley, you can’t imagine it without h1b, and bet you won’t be able to clear one single interview there

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Post ID: @dj+1k6c3qk7e

everybody knows there is an oversupply of engineers in the US. companies like it that way. engineers: not so much.

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Post ID: @dc+1k6c3qk7e

@aj we found the multiple voter! Agree with you on corporate fascism and erosion of the middle class, we just disagree on the how…

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Post ID: @ak+1k6c3qk7e

@ad Your comments are pro-Trump, but you remain silent about other issues. Out of many VISAs, H1B is the closest path for green card holders to becoming American. There was an America that once existed, and another America that emerged because of immigrants. Where is democracy now? Does it still exist, or has it slid into corporate fascism?
I don’t accept your comments, because accepting them would mean embracing a future of decline and the continuation of a broken system that no longer works for the poor and middle class. There is no hope.
I’m not persuaded by political rhetoric they are all liars for last 20+ years...

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Post ID: @aj+1k6c3qk7e

My opinion ONLY. No intensions to offend anyone.
I’m not on H1B firstly, but.... You’re asking to remove a big chunk of experienced engineers and replace them with unemployed, recently laid-off Americans. Is that the end goal? Sounds like whoever immigrated here first and stole the land from the natives gets better rights now. Does that sound right, or is it a sign of decline or a looming recession trying to salvage what’s left? Forget everything else: live in rotten old cities, drink poisoned water, and build up the military to send overseas so we can try to keep the world hegemony basically to keep the dollar’s status. Let’s obey the master billionaires who took all the opportunities from everyone to run a small shop or business, leaving no chance to compete anymore unless you’ve got billions.

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Post ID: @aa+1k6c3qk7e

Amen, more and more US companies including Fxxd are using H1B and offshore. Who will buy the vehicles? Most foreign agency workers buy Toyota and other brands..as seen in parking lots. Maybe offsite lots should be instituted as UAW demands their worker do for parking.

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Good news on this site? Moderator, Please address this quickly!

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