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To: eartick
While you labor under the assumption Cruz is tough on immigration, consider this:

"Cruz is part of large group of politicians who will not acknowledge the H-1B's visas use in offshore outsourcing or the reality of U.S. workers who are forced to train their visa-holding replacements. In defending this H-1B increase, Cruz cited a study by the American Enterprise Institute, which argued that visa workers create jobs. This organization primarily represents the views of large companies and asset management firms."

Source: Ted Cruz, the presidential candidate who wants to increase the H-1B cap by 500%
64 posted on 04/21/2015 5:42:52 PM PDT by BraveMan
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To: BraveMan

I ain’t laboring with nothing brother/sister.

I be Cruzin’ with Tec

He takes a stand and stands with it.

H-1Bs are needed but these corps that bring them over need to control these people and our FERAL Government needs to monitor them once they get here.

The engineering firm I worked for used these H-1Bs for low level entry to advance Americans. Sure, the H-1Bs were trained and the American low levels then moved UP with HIGHER pay.

AND H-1B Visas (work VISA)is NOT immigration and you should not confuse it with immigration. It should be used as a tool to get labor for an amount of time then that person LEAVES the US. This is where our policies are broken and need to be fixed.

Immigration is where people sign up to move their families to live AND work in America. I had VISAs where I went to work in other countries. I was not an immigrant. I was there on a work Visa to labor for a time then get the hell out (most times I was ready too).


97 posted on 04/22/2015 3:17:14 AM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
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