To: ClaireSolt
I see the plethora of H1Bs themselves as being social engineering. If the jobs H1Bs take were secure and paid what the market demanded, America's youth would be much more inclined to consider advanced education. But our social engineers in Washington look for quick fixes, and instead of truly improving education, making it more available, and considering the impact of job security on career choices, all they need is a fresh crop of H1Bs any time there's a dearth of one profession or another.
To: John Filson
In my experience, not even the local school district can respond meaningfully to labor market needs. How then could the national government do so. the stats they get don't usually reveal anything, because the numbers are so big.
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