Posted on 10/12/2025 8:44:54 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Trump’s staunch supporter and Conservative US leader Charlie Kirk, who died on September 10 after being shot at an event in Utah, just days before his death said that America does not need more visas for Indians. Kirk’s controversial post on X resurfaced in which he said America was “full" and it was time to put “our own people first".
The 31-year-old had built a strong following among youth through his posts and podcast. His remarks were termed ‘xenophobic’ by critics who said they undermined bilateral ties and innovation pipelines.
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The Indian media hates us as much as the American media. We’ll see how that work out for them as well.
Gotta' love how people downplay the cold-blooded assassination of Charlie Kirk by using euphemisms...
Indian media is slime.
There are many other ways Indians are brought into the US and favored over citizens.
There are many other companies besides those seven.
And each H1-B is allowed to stay for years and years.
You are deliberately misstating and minimizing the issue, and are therefore arguing in bad faith.
YOu should have been banned long ago.
Seems there are two trolls in play.
It’s true; we don’t. Think, for example, of the toxic Indians currently lurking in Congress.
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Posted on 10/12/2025, 1:25:39 PM by Jim Robinson
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Get you on the donors board for Q4 2025.
Try English grammar. That made no sense.
Nice deflection.
We don’t need a massive formal program of Indian computer geeks shoving aside qualified Americans through the H-1 visa scam so tech slavers can get even richer. Nothing wrong with people getting rich, but everything wrong with a scheme that pulls the rug out of the fair shake that is supposed to be capitalism.
The one from many wasn’t meant to be a scam.
I really did not understand what you attempted to say.
Of course there are. I provided the most visible, verifiable and prolific, which can be checked. How about you provide some additional names and numbers?
--- "You are deliberately misstating and minimizing the issue, and are therefore arguing in bad faith."
My "show your work" calculations are to be seen. Where are yours? When you "show your work," we can all discuss this further.
--- "YOu should have been banned long ago."
If you think so, I suggest you make your complaint to the Robinsons. As the front page clearly states, "please write to Jim Robinson at: jimrob@psnw.com" or you can Freepmail the Robinsons or the moderators.
Looking at your comment history, you seem to have similar views about other Freepers, writing "Sod off, Troll" and the like on a number of recent occasions. A particular favorite is the delightful "Sod off, Anti-American Doom-Porn Troll."
And ---
But you pretended (given your summary stats) that they were the only ones.
You are fundamentally dishonest.
I agree with CK, we don’t need foreign workers until all Americans who want jobs have jobs.
Thanks! 🙂
Many ways to respond to this. Here's one:
Provide YOUR stats, with enough information that they are verifiable, and then more may be learned about the matter.
I'll help with some references, since you didn't respond with any:
"In 2025, Amazon emerged as the top employer securing H-1B approvals, with a total of 9,265 applications granted, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Cognizant Technology Solutions followed with 6,321 approvals, while Google obtained 5,364."And as a chart, coutresy of PEW:Meta: 4,844 approvals
Microsoft: 4,725 approvals
Apple: 3,873 approvals
IBM Corporation: 2,906 approvals
Walmart Associates: 2,904 approvals
Capgemini America: 2,795 approvals
Intel Corporation: 2,520 approvals
Deloitte: 2,494 approvals
Amazon Web Services: 2,216 approvals
Accenture: 2,157 approvals
Oracle: 2,070 approvals
Ernst and Young US: 2,335 approvals
JP Morgan Chase: 1,719 approvals
Tesla: 1,767 approvals
Salesforce: 1,525 approvals
Cisco: 1,330 approvalsSource: Full List: Top U.S. Companies with High H-1B Visa Hiring Rates in 2025 24 March 2025
Many pages of info ---
And, you retreat to the motte and bailey defense, while blowing squid ink into the water.
2025 is not the only year for which H1-Bs have come to the US.
Nor have you mentioned, or quantified, all the other programs by which Indians (and to some extent, other foreigners) continue to be favored over natural-born citizens.
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