Means more jobs for Americans who want to work.
If these Indians have real skills the UK will probably take them, many students as well. Go for it, stop your belly aching.
Buh-Bye.
CC
“…I have been telling people that if they are fully scholarship funded then they should come to America. If they have to pay, then they shouldn’t,”
…fully US scholarship funded? Is that what this turd is saying?
Good. And take your Indian Food restaurants with you. Too many popping up here in North Texas. Now the Mexicans , that’s a different story. Mexican Food can stay.
If we essentially ban foreign tech workers then we need to fix our education establishment to train our own people. Unfortunately, the unions are dragging us to mediocrity at best…
X: 52% of American Schools and Districts have begun rolling out a new program called Equitable Grading
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4344974/posts
X (Wall Street Apes)
Posted on 10/7/2025, 5:04:45 PM by TigerClaws
🚨 52% of American Schools and Districts have begun rolling out a new program called Equitable Grading
Equitable Grading means American students will have
- Unlimited test retakes - No zeros for missing work - No homework, homework’s is excluded from final grades - No late penalties - No required participation
“In short, everyone passes and more than half of US public schools have already adopted at least one of these policies and some districts have adopted all of them
They’re learning a hard lesson that their caste system is TRUMPED by America first.
I’ll say this though, personally speaking, of all the immigrants I have the least problem with them. As far as behavior and conduct go they seem to be pretty well behaved compared to others.
WINNING!
But, that said, they take university slots and jobs that could have gone to Americans.
If companies can't find good engineers, they can do what Palantir is doing in its Meritocracy Fellowship/Intern Program—hire top students right out of high school as interns and train them for such jobs.
The goal is to give top students direct, real-world experience with Palantir’s engineering and data teams—bypassing traditional university pathways. Kids earn about $5,000 a month as interns and the best ones are hired permanently. The program reflects Palantir’s belief that ability and performance matter more than a university degree.
God has heard our prayers! Prayer does work!
Again thanks for posting this “feel good” story!
Good.
-SB
This is a Trump bonus for me. I never saw a H1B ban coming. This is like Christmas and I got a new pony. I really have deep resentment for H1B Indians.
US as an option?!! So, they have a luxury of choosing between Muanmar, Venezuela and hell-knows what other shithole they decide to apply their enormous talents to and the US? Wasn’t an “option” for those who, after arrival to this blessed country, kissed the ground and remain forever grateful to its generosity…. Fook them and their options.
“We got 1,700 applicants in 15 hours for a role I recently released. I understand Spotify is popular, but we usually don’t see this many applications!“
via:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4344964/posts
“I know a friend who took $80,000 in debt to get a master’s degree in architecture from a top US university and now her US firm has told her they will not sponsor her for a visa.”
Is the US short of architects?
The number of office towers getting built is now probably very small.
That being said, the only such architect I meet that had office tower experience was a nice Indian guy studying to become licensed to supervise house construction in Florida, which was more lucrative.
Good. We have too many foreigners in general and way too many H1B Indians.
Today’s good news story
I hear there’s plenty of work available in call centers for those with heavy accents.
Hooray