To: All
To all you Cruzers, why does Ted want to increase the number of H1B’s by 500%? That’s basically in-sourcing jobs to foreign nationals while US-born engineers and scientists are left sitting on their hands.
19 posted on
05/27/2015 6:00:10 AM PDT by
Rockitz
(This is NOT rocket science - Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
To: Rockitz
To all you Cruzers, why does Ted want to increase the number of H1Bs by 500%?
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I’m a Curzer, and I have no idea; but, that is disturbing to me. We’ll have to wait and see as the campaign season progresses.
56 posted on
05/27/2015 7:07:29 AM PDT by
Din Maker
(247 elected to the House is is the most since 1928. 54 in the Senate is one off the modern high of 5)
To: Rockitz
Because it shuts up the Democrats and takes another argument off the table.
It also shows the hypocrisy of the Dems who support massive illegal immigration
yet doesn't support a measly 30k increase of Legal workers.
Any candidate who runs on isolation is committing political suicide.
We have a legal immigration system, not a legal illegal immigration system.
And if you give a hoot so much about that issue you would be hammering Walker
to come out and say where he stands, exactly, and without political double speak.
71 posted on
05/27/2015 8:41:27 AM PDT by
MaxMax
(Call the local GOP and ask how you can support CRUZ for POTUS, Make them talk!)
To: Rockitz
At the debates, I expect Walker’s pro-American position on immigration to set him apart from Cruz and the other squishes.
76 posted on
05/27/2015 8:52:04 AM PDT by
Dagnabitt
(Islamic Immigration is Treason)
To: Rockitz
Because support of H1B's is required for economic growth in the US. There are NOT US engineers sitting on their hands unless they're completely inept. Overall the United States graduates less engineers than China and India each. Moreover, the folks coming over on H1B's are fulfilling "tasK" based engineering rather than "intellectual" engineering roles. Their numbers are needed and it is far better for them to be here under H1B's than located in low-cost-countries where their wage costs are so low companies are encouraged to move more overseas.
H1B's are NOT the problem. They are arduous and a complete pain the ass to get. The problems are illegal immigration, student visas and allowing legal immigration from predominantly peasant countries where education is not valued.
85 posted on
05/27/2015 9:24:19 AM PDT by
Solson
(Grand Old Party 1854 - 2010 RIP)
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