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The anatomy of an American job killer [OPT]
Ironton Tribune [OH] ^ | June 26, 2019 | Joe Guzzardi

Posted on 06/26/2019 1:24:58 PM PDT by NobleFree

Pinch me! I must be dreaming. After years of displacing U.S. tech workers, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program has finally appeared on Congress’ radar.

OPT has gobbled up U.S. jobs at an alarming rate and is now larger than the notorious H-1B visa program, created as part of the Immigration Act of 1990, that grants 85,000 employment-based visas to foreign nationals each year even though there’s an abundance of skilled American workers available.

OPT has accounted for more than 200,000 foreign students remaining in the U.S. to work in each of the last few years.Overall, between 2008 and 2016, OPT workers increased by 400 percent. It’s important to know that Congress never approved OPT, and the program exists solely through regulation.

The abused OPT evolved from the F-1 student visa which originally granted overseas students permission to study in the U.S. The government’s original intention was that students, after completing their academic curriculum and training, would return home to use newly acquired education and skills for the betterment of their homelands.

Over the years, the government made adjustments. But the haymaker punch as far as U.S. workers are concerned came at a Washington, D.C., cocktail party of elites. Over drinks, Microsoft’s Bill Gates cried to then-Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff that his company, and other multibillion-dollar tech corporations, needed more H-1Bs but were unable to sway Congress. Tech lobbyists and DHS then concocted a scheme that eventually evolved into OPT for students with science, technology, engineering and math degrees (STEM) receiving work permission for up to the program’s current 42-month level. An extra bonus for craven employers is that unlike H-1B visas, OPT has no numerical cap and no government oversight.

An 11-year-old lawsuit challenging OPT is in a circular pattern going nowhere. Candidate Trump indicated an interest in squelching OPT, but as president his interest has dimmed. Enter Arizona congressman Paul Gosar, who is introducing legislation to end the job-killing, corporate enriching OPT. Gosar also is urging President Trump to sign an executive order that would terminate OPT. In his no-nonsense letter to President Trump, Gosar wrote that the media and corporations have promoted the false narrative that no qualified U.S. workers are available.

Bloomberg Law reporter Laura Francis provided readers with valuable insights into why employers addicted to cheap labor covet OPT workers, reporting that employers get a “15.3 percent tax discount for hiring OPT workers instead of U.S. workers.” Among those that have profited the most by spurning Americans in favor of international students are the usual suspects: Amazon (3,655), Intel (1,707), Google (1,501), Microsoft (1,022), Facebook (798) and IBM (633) were in 2017 top OPT employers. DHS data showed that Amazon earned nearly $25 million in tax breaks for hiring foreign nationals instead of U.S. tech workers.

Deconstructing how OPT grew into the job-eating monster it’s become begins with that tony cocktail party. One of the world’s richest men, Gates, whose net worth then exceeded $50 billion, approached one of the federal government’s most powerful officials, Chertoff, and they concocted a scheme to present to the Obama administration, the most anti-American worker presidency in U.S. history. The co-conspirators’ strategy was simple and successful – proceed in stealth, keep the public mired in darkness and, at all costs, keep Congress out of it.

With luck, Gosar’s intervention will encourage President Trump to take long-overdue action, and end OPT.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: corporatewelfare; h1b; hireamerican; immigration; opt; paulgosar

1 posted on 06/26/2019 1:24:58 PM PDT by NobleFree
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To: NobleFree

unlike H-1B visas, OPT has no numerical cap

That point is YUGE. This problem dwarfs H1B in sheer numbers. Scuzzy fly-by-night universities can rubber-stamp the visa in exchange for tuition money, and the “student” can then work 1000 miles away while taking classes online. The supply of OPTs is limited only by the number of desperate, scummy universities and the number of foreign kids willing to pay their tuition.

It’s a back-door subsidy to a higher education system that is already destroying the country.


2 posted on 06/26/2019 1:29:18 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer.)
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To: NobleFree

The abused OPT evolved from the F-1 student visas...

Now it’s time for FU visas


3 posted on 06/26/2019 1:38:18 PM PDT by dp0622 (The Left should know if Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR!)
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To: Buckeye McFrog
Bloomberg Law reporter Laura Francis provided readers with valuable insights into why employers addicted to cheap labor covet OPT workers, reporting that employers get a “15.3 percent tax discount for hiring OPT workers instead of U.S. workers.”

OK, greed, gluttony, sloth... not changing and to be expected.
Then why is it, the robber barons do NOT(?) have massive offshore worksites?

If the foreign help is of such high quality and productive, have them work in their home country? Cost even less?

Not suggesting they do this, just asking why they do not?

4 posted on 06/26/2019 1:46:39 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT ("The enemy has overrun us. We are blowing up everything. Vive la France!"Dien Bien Phu last message.)
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To: DUMBGRUNT
If the foreign help is of such high quality and productive, have them work in their home country? Cost even less?

They can't do that because the foreign help is NOT of high quality and productive - they're largely low-initiative drones who need to be micromanaged, which is hard to do across 9 timezones.

5 posted on 06/26/2019 1:56:01 PM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: NobleFree

Why there hasn’t been a general insurrection of the American middle class is beyond me. The globalists are raping us daily. We are either stupid or the nicest people on earth.


6 posted on 06/26/2019 2:03:27 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
It's getting closer - in 2016 we voted for an end to business as usual (whether we're getting what we voted for is open to discussion).
7 posted on 06/26/2019 2:17:12 PM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: NobleFree

https://www.uscis.gov/opt


8 posted on 06/26/2019 2:22:12 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: NobleFree

I know a guy who worked for a tech company that built a big offshore center in the Philippines. They were getting very little return on investment. So they sent him over to investigate and to file a report.

Turns out the employees were all goldbricking. Playing cards, watching basketball online, etc. And he wasn’t going to be the lone Gringo to go marching in and tell them to stop.


9 posted on 06/26/2019 2:26:39 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer.)
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To: central_va
Why there hasn’t been a general insurrection of the American middle class is beyond me.

Most people go home and retreat to their beer and their football and their Game of Thrones, and have little awareness that any of this is going on.


10 posted on 06/26/2019 2:28:12 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer.)
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