U.S. Senator Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) proposes a way to allow more highly-skilled foreigners -- who are often educated at taxpayer expense here in the United States -- to stay here and create new jobs for Americans (rather than forcing them to leave and create those jobs somewhere else). Read more at http://republican.senate.gov
typical bullshit. What we want is American citizens filling the job quotas. If we don't have enough smart Americans then we've gotta make more fo them. We don't say to hell with you, fellow Ameicans, we're going elsewhere for our needs. You Americans can join the military and give your life for your country, a country, incidentally, which doesn't give a damn about you.
realveive 9 months ago
Hes getting his talking points for Stuart Anerson and Compete America. America is a country of immigrant NOT a country of H!BS. The biggest users of H1B are the Indian domestic outsourcing companies NOT scientists doing cutting edge reseach. NO fortune 500 company was ever founded by an H1B. 85% of H1B earn less than $50K/year some as low as $9/hour. H1B cant bring in the best and brighest - its completely random. Its a cheap labor program.
linuxguru1968 2 years ago
Judd Gregg and all of the other politicians that are calling for increases in H-1B visas are so out of touch with reality, they have no idea how it is for the typical tech worker that has been decimated by this practice. There is no justification for this blatant desire to destroy the middle class in America.
SickOfStupidIdiots 2 years ago
Common sense says look at the unemployment numbers. We are way past the point of shedding jobs at a rate higher half a million A MONTH! How long till we start losing them at 1 million a month? You want to increase the cancer of illegals and guests taking jobs away from citizens? In the name of making corporations more competitive? What benefit is that to our economy?
RESTORE jobs for citizens.
aditas217 3 years ago
where is the horse power traitor?????
It took only two short sentences on page 4 in the bureaus six-page Economic News Release to spell out what most IT people may have already realized: IT jobs are getting harder to come by. "Employment in the information industry declined by 13,000 in July and by 44,000 over the past 12 months.
YragQuillo 3 years ago
how much kick back you get from traitor bill gates?
YragQuillo 3 years ago