Posted on 09/07/2015 10:04:47 AM PDT by ElainaVer
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Hey 2nd Division Vet. Where are you? Cruz supports a 500% increase in just the 1bs and also increases in the others.
Fteepers do not be fooled by Cruz. He is bad on immigration and trade. Wife’s influence perhaps. Whipped maybe?
Who is better on immigration?
Hard to know because they lie and wobble. Maybe Trump if he wobbles into the reasonable position.
The medical field depends upon these visas...we cannot get enough qualified people to fill those jobs. Period.
Well the H1B visas are decimating IT. So it needs to be curtailed for necessary workers not replacement workers.
exactly......the trouble is who will judge? Id rather see a re vamped tax code first then MAYBE an expansion of visas.
The IT “industry” is so vast I dont see how there could ever be quotas.
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