Posted on 10/08/2016 2:56:59 PM PDT by AU72
WikiLeaks: Hillary Clinton Touts H-1B White-Collar Outsourcing Program
Hillary Clinton repeatedly touted the H-1B white-collar outsourcing program while meeting behind closed doors with technology companies, Wall Street firms and banks during 2013 and 2014, according to a collection of her comments released by unknown hackers.
The only point I would make for the tech community is on the H1B visas, I support them. When I was a Senator from New York I supported them, she told a meeting hosted by a software company in August 2014, according to a document apparently prepared by her campaign team.
At the bottom pushing up? Mexicans.
At the top pushing down? Chinese and Indians.
HONKIES DROP DEAD....!
signed,
—Hillary
The media wont run with it, so it doesn’t matter what he does, even though this would directly impact them.
Cruz supported them many times over Hillary.
He wants/wanted 500% more people available to steal your job.
Tead must be coaching her...
ROTF LMAO
They serve the Corporatocracy, not the People. And it’s not going to turn around. All Empires collapse, and the U.S. will too.
There are a multitude of Freepers that could have said that also.
He should have been using this and Hillary laughing at a rape victim and the election would be over.
But for some reason he is going for the Romney-Bush "above the fray" strategy
Yep, this one really sticks in my gut. I work for one of the largest server companies in the U.S.. Our CEO has ramped up H1B’s from India in a big way. Laying off American workers, replacing with cheaper H1B workers.
Really pisses me off to watch this in real time.
I’m a contractor for a major international bank and I’m one of 3 Americans in an IT staff of 70 and listed as an Indian resource because I assumed a contract of an Indian who left.
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