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Submitted by Dino, Nov 10, 2006 11:57
>> Doubling the number of H-1B visas would be costless and would result in an infusion of extraordinary talent.
Costless?
What about all the American engineers who will be displaced?
What about college students? Why would they even bother studying Math and Science when they see how that career is a dead-end?
Tech companies do not even recruit at American universities any more because they can get slave labor through the H-1B program.
The GAO report proves that there is so much abuse in the H-1B program.
When you write an article, DIANA FURCHTGOTT-ROTH, you should research what you're writing about.
The H-1B program is NOT costless!
It has destroyed hundreds of thousands of jobs now and discourages any intelligent student to avoid Math, Science , Computers and Engineering.
I appeal to your sense of fairness to write another article detailing the devastation that this unconstitutional law has caused.
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Nov 12, 2006 18:16
>> Doubling the number of H-1B visas would be costless and would result in an infusion of extraordinary talent. Costless? Costless? What about...
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