You are mixing apples and oranges. I am objecting to h1b visas for high techs. That program is an abomination.
I am not objecting to seasonal temp workers in a resort.
Cruz and Rubio know the difference, but act as if there is none.
“You are mixing apples and oranges. I am objecting to h1b visas for high techs. That program is an abomination.
I am not objecting to seasonal temp workers in a resort.
Cruz and Rubio know the difference, but act as if there is none.”
I have to agree with you to some extent, However...truthfully a few years ago I have an internet company and needed very highly skilled programmers. 2 out of 4 that I had were under the H1B visa. I didn’t plan it that way, it just worked out that way. I needed pretty specific technology and while I didn’t go to extraordinary lengths to not hire foreigners, I would have if I hadn’t hired them. It is a tough question to figure out how many should be allowed at any one time. We do not want to undermine hiring Americans, but we also do not want to undermine our tech businesses. I think the resolution is in how many we allow each year.