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H1B Debate on CNBC

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  • H1b workers are abused to the hilt by their H1b employers. They can't even complain to the DOL because if the employer finds out and fires the employee, the employee loses his green card process and has to start all over with another employer. 

  • No, virgoptrex , its the tax dollars that are coming out of your pocket to pay to educate H1B workers.

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  • These liars want to replace everyone with slaves.  I hope they all burn in Hell.

  • @AurelioErik

    thats fine with me, their produces will not enter USA then.

    Creating a US job.

  • The lie of no "qulaified" US citizens is over.

    Time to end all foreigners working in USA.

  • @MrKemskee and then the pay leaves and goes to some foreign nation.. where it does not trickle back...

  • i love this jew wench from new york stating (at 6m 40s mark) "I can tell you as an attorney.."

    like "as an attorney" makes her statement more powerful.. she such a condescending jew bag farse from new york she has no idea that everyone equates the term "as an attorney" with "as a professional liar"... completely fucking amazing..

    and these are the people your current douche bag president and your last douche bag president considers good americans and friends..

  • "No sponsorship for H1B's" most likely they have to many H1bs at the time. You have a better chance of getting a job with a American company if you go to Romania. Try being a American and getting a computer science tech job in Europe, much harder.

  • BullShit ..... international student from where? F-1 students are generally not permitted to work in the U.S. but USCIS may grant work authorization for part time work for the student to support themselves . Maybe you where doing a job a American citizen would have been paid $60 a hour for and that is the problem.

  • BullShit ..... international student from where? F-1 students are generally not permitted to work in the U.S. but USCIS may grant work authorization for part time work for the student to support themselves . Maybe you where doing a job a American citizen would have been paid $60 a hour for and that is the problem.

  • Plenty, In fact it is not just GPA but experienced employees in there field 10-20 years losing there jobs and when looking for working taking big pay cuts to put food on the table. Not only are the H1B's and outsourcing taking American jobs it is driving pay down as well.

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