The H-1B visa program may function as a wage suppression mechanism, where foreign workers with 20 years of experience compete with domestic workers, potentially lowering wages below market rates despite being described as rare and irreplaceable talent, which affects job security and economic competition for native workers.
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Um, who are competing with, you know, infinite H-1B Indians, uh, these guys who have 20 years experience from India who are taking their job and were using these H-1Bs as a wage suppression mechanism. Like, why are we not paying these H-1Bs above market rate if they're such rare, irreplaceable talent, right?
It seems to only be a wage suppression mechanism. So, our generation's getting replaced by seemingly foreigners, um, not seemingly, actual.
Literally, enclaves of foreigners, they know the game though. They understand that politics is zero-sum. They need to elect their own, protect their own interests, and that's what I think my generation is maybe waking up to.
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