“H-1B visas were the subject of an uproar in September after President Donald Trump signed a proclamation that imposed a $100,000 per year fee on some H-1B visa holders.”
False. It’s a one-time fee and not on holders but on new applications. This fake fee was a total bait and switch and Trump and Lutnick are lying to give their Silicon Valley buddies cheap dalit labor.
True, Libloather. But, absent clear and compelling evidence that the foreign worker brings talents and training clearly unavailable in the US workforce, then the H1B requests should be denied.
Hire Americans. Pay Americans.
Welcome to Oracles “Little India.”
Curried rice anyone?
Slave labor is always the best labor... Foreign workers make less money, are typically housed and fed by the employers and then docked for their room and board by the employer. It’s a win win situation for the employer.
You hire some highly educated foreign worker... Pay him $25 or $30 and hour... Charge him $15 for room and board, and then you are actually only paying them $10 or $15 per hour... Even better... Make them salaried employees... You’ll likely save yourself even more money.
I have come to suspect that some current H1B holder got into a position of management and deiced to bring over a bunch more.
I had the stupidest H1B management worker at a recent company who only seemed to want to hire more. He had absolutely no idea how to write software.
Recall Donnie Gave A Billionaire Pal 65.000 H 1Visas ?
Here we are .
Donnie is real Quiet about this massive lay off and H ! Visas invasion . Its because he KNEWV and Okayed it .
The FAKE America First Fraud who has no American staff at his resorts strikes again .
American First my Butt.
And Pushing a Indian Invader in Ohio who hates American workers and loves fellow Currie reeking Indian invaders Job stealers .
That Cow worshipper will flip Ohio deep Blue,
No one person will vote for there ENEMY .
Thanks Trump
The midterm destruction you help create.
If this doesn’t infuriate you then you are simply not a decent human being.
From a March 18, 2026 Drey Dossier article, Do No Harm (Terms and Conditions May Apply)..
On February 11, 2026, CMS (the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) awarded Oracle the contract to host and modernize its core technology systems. That covers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the ACA marketplace. Programs that together serve more than 150 million Americans.
There is one document that could answer the most important question in this story: what is Oracle actually allowed to do with your Medicare data?
A federal contract this sensitive should contain specific provisions. What the contractor can and cannot do with the data beyond hosting it. Whether re-identification is prohibited. What audit rights the government retains. What happens if those terms are violated. Those kinds of protections are standard in government data contracts. They are what accountability looks like on paper.
The CMS contract with Oracle has not been publicly disclosed. There is no award notice in SAM.gov, the government’s public contract database. The public learned this contract existed because Oracle published a press release. Not because CMS announced it. I looked for the document. It does not exist in any public database.
That means we do not know what Oracle is contractually permitted to do with the Medicare and Medicaid data of 150 million Americans. We don’t know whether re-identification is prohibited. We don’t know what audit rights exist. We don’t know what the consequences are for a violation. That level of secrecy, for a contract of this magnitude, is not normal.