This is a winner idea.
It would also expose the fact that there isn't a lack of American talenrt, just a lack of talent at low wages.
It would also expose the fact that there isn't a lack of American talenrt, just a lack of talent at low wages.
I'm not sure I understand your premise.
Are you suggesting that HB1 visa salaries are higher than regular salaries?
Or just that "kids these days aren't what they were when I was a kid?"
Are you suggesting that HB1 visa salaries are higher than regular salaries?
Or just that "kids these days aren't what they were when I was a kid?"

Sure.
Scrap the SS part. If they are that good that they can command 4x the normal rate they deserve it.
It still fixes the broken process and hB1 visas would all but disappear and expose the lie.
Scrap the SS part. If they are that good that they can command 4x the normal rate they deserve it.
It still fixes the broken process and hB1 visas would all but disappear and expose the lie.
Ah, the "Americans don't want to work" argument..
Is it possible that corporations are simply leveraging legal paths (Amazon isnt struggling to pay a few immigration lawyers) to put downward pressure on wages?
Is it possible that corporations are simply leveraging legal paths (Amazon isnt struggling to pay a few immigration lawyers) to put downward pressure on wages?

man, let's be honest here.
Do we want Americans to go picking strawberries for 2k a month?
Do we want Americans to go picking strawberries for 2k a month?
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> it is not the immigrant that will pay but you whenever you go to a store and buy the stuff he's making
Yes, that is how it works in countries with a high standard of living.
Yes, that is how it works in countries with a high standard of living.