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To: PIF

Engineers are in huge demand in Milwaukee and other heavy manufacturing cities. There just are not enough **qualified** US applicants.
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So that’s your justification to import H1B trash instead... nice. Not a single comment about all the H1B Indian trash imported in the US. Wonderful.

Manufacturing is not something most Americans want to do, especially when jobs were lost in waves starting with Mexico in the 1980s and on through to China.

But according to the census, 74% of all STEM graduates remain unemployed after graduation. How do you reconcile that statistic with your claims?


70 posted on 03/08/2021 6:17:32 AM PST by Starcitizen (To the filthy Indian trash snowflakes that cried my tagline, eff you and your filthy country. )
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To: Starcitizen
They are not 'claims' but actual wages - H1B guys are not the issue - rather is: why they are here in first place - there are not enough QUALIFIED US engineers.

Also you forgot to mention all the Pakistani and Chinese engineers who are flown in free and given a modest home free plus 100K wage by various companies. This is not BS - get your head out of Stats.

Remaining unemployed after graduation could mean a host of other reasons besides no jobs - of which there are many. You do know that many kids do not want to leave home and move to a distant city where there are jobs and would rather live in mom's basement free.

Relying on statistics is never a way to prove of disprove anything as stats can tell you whatever it is that you want to find by simply using different formulae or other statistical tools.

89 posted on 03/08/2021 7:42:25 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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