1/ The H-1B visa program, established under the Immigration Act of 1990, was originally intended to bring foreign nationals with highly specialized and/or uncommon skills to perform specific work for a 'temporary' duration in the United States.
2/ However, this visa program has since been transformed into a conduit for the mass migration of workers who are merely run-of-the-mill/entry-level workers with nothing more than a foreign bachelor’s degree, and are actually displacing Americans from jobs.
3/ With the H-1B program being the primary feeder to the employment-based Green Card applicant pool, and with roughly 75% of all H-1B visas each year going to nationals from India, the long Green Card wait times for Indian nationals are a direct result of their over-subscription.
4/ Also, their ability to “legally” overstay the temporary visa through which they arrived in the U.S. – largely because of the AC21 statute, an Act that was passed by the Senate and signed into law by former President, Bill Clinton, allowed H-1B visa workers to stay indefinitely
5/ This created the concept of “dual intent,” wherein a foreigner applying for a non-immigrant temporary work visa could be considered to simultaneously intend to return home and intend to remain permanently in the U.S. This change had a number of entirely predictable effects.
6/ First, it transformed Green Cards into a publicly provided fringe benefit for employers to induce aliens to become guest workers. Second, it turned the labor certification process for Green Cards into a total joke. H-1B and L visas do not require the employer to prove an...
7/...American is not available for a job, but Green Cards do. Under the dual-intent system, employers have already filled the position with a guest worker before they make the Green Card petition. They now have to find a way to reject all Americans who apply for the job.
8/ Employers wouldn't be able to attract guest workers without the promise of a Green Card. Third, it created backlogs - a guest-worker visa program to flow into a Green Card program with stricter requirements & limits is like having a 4” water pipe flow into a 1” water pipe.
9/ The backlog problem was exacerbated by Indian interests taking over the H-1B program early on and developing a virtual monopoly over the program. Congress decided long ago to foster national-origin diversity in the immigration flow by limiting any one country to a maximum...
10/...of 7% of Green Cards each year (with exceptions for certain categories), but India gets about 80% of H-1B visas! By 2000, the Green Card backlog for India had reached the six-year duration of an H-1B visa.
11/ So Congress doubled down on its 1990 mistake by allowing H-1B workers to remain in that status indefinitely once they got into the Green Card queue. The entirely predictable result was even bigger Green Card backlogs for Indian nationals.
12/ So the backlogged foreign workers hired lobbyists to change the system. Now the Senate is prepared to triple down on its 1990 mistake with the grossly misnamed Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act (HR 1044/S 386).This bill would remove the per-country limits on...
13/...employment-based Green Cards. It would have a number of entirely predictable effects. If this legislation passes in the Senate, & isn’t vetoed by the President, we will be on the verge of turning the legal immigration system into as big a mess as we have at our South border
14/ Imagine the screams when industries outside of high tech (which dominates H-1B) discover they can no longer get Green Cards for their foreign workers. Imagine the screams of nearly every ethnic group in the country when they discover their compatriots can no longer get GCs.
15/ The next move, as the architects have secretly orchestrated, would be for Congress to increase the number of Green Cards to try and fix the mess. This will be a short-lived solution as well, because at some point, demand for Green Cards will exceed supply.
16/ This bill calls into question the basic competence of Congress. Few people in Congress have thought through the implications of the bill. There have been no hearings on the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act. There have been only Unanimous Consent votes by @SenMikeLee.
17/ He has failed 4 times trying to rush & pass this bill through a UC vote. @SenatorDurbin has been intelligent enough to outline how this bill would only favor Indians at the expense of other immigrant groups if this bill were to go into effect.
18/ Sadly, even @SenatorDurbin is looking to create another disaster by proposing an alternative bill called the "Relief Act", which would INCREASE the Green Card numbers, while also demolishing country caps. Again, this would eventually lead to another backlog situation.
End/ Congress needs to address the cause of the backlog & NOT the symptoms in order to seek a meaningful solution. As long as H-1B & L visa abuses exist, neither bills will solve anything, but instead, exacerbate the problem; harming American grads & workers in the process.
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Here’s a reason why stapling a Green Card to a diploma is a bad idea:
An international student from India falsified transcripts, bank documents, and a death certificate for his father as part of a grand scheme to obtain a student visa and a full-ride scholarship to Lehigh.
The troubling part is he would have gotten away with the fraud had he not admitted his sins on Reddit by also *naming* the university where he attended. A Reddit moderator reported it to the university and from there, it wasn’t hard to deduce who the fraudster was.
Fabricating documents is a common occurrence to obtain legal immigration benefits. This is one of the reasons why “illegal bad, legal good” is a pointless argument — the LEGAL system is also being scammed!
This guy got caught for being dumb. Now imagine the numbers of got-aways.
Bodycam footage released by the Hoboken Police shows them arresting two female international students from India for alleged shoplifting at a ShopRite. Both are graduate students at Stevens Institute of Technology (@FollowStevens) and are repeat shoplifters.
“Will this affect us for H-1B process?” one of them asks as they’re being transported to get booked at the police station.
“Will this affect us for H-1B process or any job?”
Officer: “Yes! If they run your information, it’s going to show that you were arrested.”
Their names haven’t been released. According to Indian media, they hail from the Telugu region of India.
The Telugu region has been the largest source for outsourcing labor and student visas. Lots of cases of immigration fraud coming out of there.
🧵 Paul Krugman has been activated by the Biden administration to gaslight Americans into believing all that chaos at the border, which has resulted in millions of illegal aliens being released into the country, has actually been good for the economy.
Considering working-age Americans are dropping out of the labor force, the prudent thing to do would be to figure out why and take steps to help get those Americans into the workforce — not replace them with foreigners!
Also, more than half think jobs aren’t “plentiful”.
🧵 Apple pays $25M fine for finding ways to disqualify Americans from applying for jobs so they could help their H-1B visa foreign workers obtain employment-based Green Cards for “permanent” job positions.
These tech companies claim they can’t find American talent to fill these job openings. Then why are they going to through the trouble to ensure Americans can’t apply for these jobs? Why is a tech company forcing Americans to apply for jobs through regular paper mail?
Remember DOJ prosecuting Facebook (now Meta) for exactly the same thing in 2020? Just like Apple, Facebook hired immigration lawyers to find ways to disqualify Americans from obtaining jobs that were reserved for H-1B visa workers looking for Green Card sponsorship.
.@VivekGRamaswamy’s immigration policy is basically anyone who can prove they’ll be a net economic benefit and can pass some form US civics test before obtaining a visa.
There are over a billion people who could easily fit this requirement.
The only points that matter when discussing immigration policy are:
• the numbers
• qualifications/quality of the immigrants
• what’s best for the American people
Vivek’s policy already fails the first and third point.
The numbers matter!
“Bring in people who are actually in love with this country”
How exactly are you going to determine that? To obtain a Green Card, people are willing to just lie about anything in order to obtain one.
These people think immigration is the source of the problem of why TSMC can’t find qualified workers in the US when the actual issue is semiconductor fabrication plants require a specific skill set that has largely been concentrated in Taiwan because that’s where the bulk of chip… https://t.co/fSJHfFWOOztwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Here’s what’s really going on with TSMC’s skills “shortage”:
TSMC set up shop in Taiwan and trained Taiwanese workers. Over time, these Taiwanese workers developed a skill set comparative advantage because chip mfg was largely concentrated to them: https://t.co/0MK7WzMytoarstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
So when TSMC decides to suddenly open up chip factories in the US without having done the necessary process to ramp up local workers with the skills required to run such an intricate manufacturing plant, it’s obviously going to run into a workers shortage problem. Stapling a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…