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To: FlyingA
There will be a war here and it will concentrate on two fronts. One, to keep our IT jobs here and out of foreign countries. Two, to declare war of the H1-B visa program and to effectively shut it down and to deport all foreign workers.
What I'm also hearing and I pray that it's not true is organizations getting together in front of major companies to point out those who are foreign to this country. From what I've heard they want to take pictures to identify those so they can be rounded up and deported. I don't agree with this but there are those desparate enough out there to do something drastic.
5 posted on 12/11/2002 8:56:43 AM PST by FlyingA
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To: FlyingA
Not trying to come across totally synical but, we are in mid-flight of a nose dive, and at the least, job-availablity wise. plus the gov wants to harbor more people than it can handle,, case in point below

On Friday, November 2, the President signed H.R. 2215, 21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act, into law. This bill includes a provision that allows H-1B visa holders to extend their stay beyond the statutory six-year period if a labor certification has been pending for at least 365 days. INS is expected to issue guidance shortly on the evidence required by petitioners seeking to take advantage of this provision. In the interim, ACIP advises members to consult with legal counsel on the potential benefits of this measure to your pending cases.

We are going to pay to float forigners to take our jobs, not just for the short term anymore.

7 posted on 12/11/2002 8:58:25 AM PST by FlyingA
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