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LOBBYING FAILS, H-1B VISA CAP FALLS to 65,000
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 01, 2003 12:53:47 PM ]via India TImes ^
| OCTOBER 01, 2003 12:53:47 PM
| K YATISH RAJAWAT/ECONOMICTIMES.COM
Posted on 10/01/2003 9:39:39 AM PDT by 11th_VA
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Sanity prevails ...
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:39:40 AM PDT
by
11th_VA
To: 11th_VA
H1-B visa users have been at the receiving end of criticism from unemployed American professionals for taking away their jobs. Man... how lame these people must feel. How embarrassing it would be to lose your job to some 3rd worlder because he's deemed more efficient than you, dollar for dollar. No wonder they need the government to try to ban people from competing with them.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:43:38 AM PDT
by
Texas_Dawg
(Paleos and Naderites: anti-war, anti-capitalism, anti-Bush. And the difference in these 2 is what??)
To: *immigrant_list; A Navy Vet; Lion Den Dan; Free the USA; Libertarianize the GOP; madfly; B4Ranch; ..
ping
To: Texas_Dawg
No wonder they need the government to try to ban people from competing with them. Shove it. The H1-B program's premise, that there is a shortage of IT workers, is no longer valid, so the program should be curtailed. If too many workers come in, it lowers the pay.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:45:55 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
(CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
To: 11th_VA
LOBBYING FAILS, H-1B VISA CAP FALLS to 65,000 >>>>>>>>
GOOD !!!! it's PASTIME for the U.S. gov't to put U.S. CITIZENS FIRST.....
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:46:24 AM PDT
by
txdoda
("Navy-brat")
To: txdoda
LOBBYING FAILS, H-1B VISA CAP FALLS to 65,000 >>>>>>>>
GOOD !!!! it's PASTIME for the U.S. gov't to put U.S. CITIZENS FIRST
I couldn't agree more, with both statements.
To: Texas_Dawg
Not more efficient. For some, cheap labor is all that counts. Quality has gone downhill. And the American guy gets stuck cleaning up the mess they created. However, the CEO and other officers still gets their big fat bonuses for coming in under budget (but quality and extra time to clean up the crap can go to hell).
To: 11th_VA
Anyone care to wager that sometime in the next twenty days IBM, Apple or Microsoft will fund a new IT program for disadvantaged Hispanics in California? If they can't get their immigrant workers one way, they'll get them another.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:48:51 AM PDT
by
kingu
(84% of liberal likely voters think Tom should stay in the race until the end.)
To: 11th_VA
Cool. Spencer Abraham must be crying his eyes out over there in the Dept of Energy.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:51:28 AM PDT
by
skeeter
(Fac ut vivas)
To: Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; Cacophonous; Jhoffa_; FITZ; arete; FreedomPoster; bwteim; ...
The Indian IT industry has been lobbying hard to freeze H-1B visa limits at current levels. However, these efforts which had the support of some US corporations to retain H-1B visa limits have failed. Just so you know.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:52:39 AM PDT
by
A. Pole
("Is 87 billion dollars a great deal of money? Yes. Can our country afford it?" [Secretary Rumsfeld])
To: Texas_Dawg
Man... how lame these people must feel. How embarrassing it would be to lose your job to some 3rd worlder because he's deemed more efficient than you, dollar for dollar. No wonder they need the government to try to ban people from competing with them.
It's not dollar for dollar - often more like dollar for 50 cents.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:53:50 AM PDT
by
adam_az
To: 11th_VA
Very good news.
To: 11th_VA
Have not been following the legislation on this.......Is this final.....the number of visas will be reduced?
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:56:07 AM PDT
by
OldFriend
(DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
To: dirtboy
You also need to remember that T_D is a self admitted upper class/Pro-Illegal/Money at all costs type who cares nothing for the Average American or their families as long as he/she/it stays at the top. Read he/she/it's posts and you will get and idea where they stand in relation to the rest of us.
To: 11th_VA
Most companies have shifted to the use of L-1 visas (used for intra-company transfers).
It appears that massive multi-national corporations have no allegiance to the interests of United States. Their loyalties seem to lie by-and-large with their, foreign boards of directors and with the political interests of their overseas investors.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:58:54 AM PDT
by
pyx
To: JustAnAmerican
self admitted upper class Oh please. Let's change thet to supposed upper class. Or maybe, wanna-be upper class.
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:59:15 AM PDT
by
riri
To: dirtboy
If too many workers come in, it lowers the pay. Good. Cheaper stuff.
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:00:13 AM PDT
by
Texas_Dawg
(Paleos and Naderites: anti-war, anti-capitalism, anti-Bush. And the difference in these 2 is what??)
To: Texas_Dawg
You think so? I know lots of guys who lost their jobs to the imports not because they were more efficient but because they were cheaper.
It's easy to train a foreigner to maintain a system that's been set up efficiently by a U.S. worker.
The scary part is that you agree with all the yahoos that think we need the illegals to "do the jobs no americans want to do".
To: adam_az
It's not dollar for dollar - often more like dollar for 50 cents. Exactly. Clearly they aren't worth what they are being paid once they are open to competition. That's pretty lame.
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:00:52 AM PDT
by
Texas_Dawg
(Paleos and Naderites: anti-war, anti-capitalism, anti-Bush. And the difference in these 2 is what??)
To: OldFriend
Is this final. Nothings ever final in Washington, but the original bill had a sunset provision to go back to 65,000 on Oct 1st. So that's where we are today, back to 65,000...
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:01:16 AM PDT
by
11th_VA
(Ross was right !!!)
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