I remember back in the ‘90s when I would go to anti illegal immigration rallies and when I would discuss the problem with my some of my customers. I was a licensed contractor in California and some people would say that I was in a business that couldn’t be helped and that I should be in another profession. I’ve got to be honest, I am glad to see that these white collar folks are getting a taste of what I went through. Maybe they will wake up.maybe not.
When politicians get outsourced this will change-
Here in the northeast this has been going on for decades; Asians are trafficked here to initially fill college seats, then upon graduation they don’t want to return to countries where they’d have to bath in the Ganges or Yangtze Rivers to they stay. They are filling financial sector jobs, and this was a gripe of many “Occupy Wall Street” types - they’d demonstrate outside office buildings as Asians filed past to work their former jobs.
This hasn’t been a “tech industry” problem alone for a long time here; they are our white-collar replacements (complementing the bracero blue-collar replacements), and those two groups will soon be the only populations left here in NJ (with white government employees and black ghetto dwellers making up small percentages as well).