These tales of victimization are just the opening gambit. They’ve already got the US COC singing their tune. Their financial resources and grip of ,already, certain industries, like medicine, will make a $100 k visa a mere piffle.
and hotels.
Indian extended families operate many hotels with family members.
Exactly.
All these stories unintentionally highlight the abuse of the H1B visa program by demonstrating that the people in the system are not highly sought out and fought over world class talent doing jobs in mission critical functions that there is not American alternatives to.
What these people are are in fact average, not particularly talented people who are displacing more talented Americans in far from mission critical job functions because of the simple fact that they are cheap, exploitable labor.
Every time I read one of these media human interest sob stories I'm struck not by how unfairly these H1B people are being treated, but by how the H1B recipients featured never should have been in the H1B program in the first place