H-1B visas must end’: Wife of US citizen shares plight of landing IT jobs

shariah law is equal justice for all and upholding the law.. western justice system is very close to shariah law.
For imbecile low lifer like you, see what US supreme court says about Prophet Muhammad PBUH and also thanking him for giving USA the rule and law preached by him, islamic code of law, the Shariah law, lol (you uneducated fool)



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Did you even read the article you posted yourself ? You think you can misquote the article and the Supreme Court so brazenly just because the article is behind a paywall ? :

Perched above the press seating area inside the U.S. Supreme Court chamber is a marble image of Prophet Muhammad.

Sculpted in a frieze, the Muhammad statue carries a sword and the Quran and stands in the company of more than a dozen other “great lawgivers of history." They range from Moses to Confucius to Napoleon to John Marshall, some of whom appear in an accompanying frieze along the south side of the room.

In a week in which the right to mock – or even depict the Prophet Muhammad – became the focus of world-wide debate, the Supreme Court sculpture of the prophet of Islam has drawn little notice. That wasn’t always the case. Back in the 1990s, a controversy erupted that culminated with calls by some Islamic leaders to sandblast the statue’s face off the chamber wall.


Islam strongly discourages depictions of Muhammad. And in 1997, some Muslim leaders called on the Supreme Court to remove the image inside the chamber.

According to a Washington Post article at the time, the Council on American-Islamic Relations and other Muslim groups wrote to the court urging that the statue's face be sandblasted. Then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist refused, issuing a letter that said it would be "unlawful to remove or in any way injure an architectural feature in the Supreme Court building."
 
A lot of people assume H1B is the cream and butter for us. But no, they are a talent drain we face especially American big corporations that poach people by offering positions. So this whole H1B outrage isn't going to get the effect many of you expect.
What I am saying is, we are going to win anyway you cut it.

No, you have PLENTY in your 'cream', too many who want to 'escape' India and H1B is the best route. Don't kid yourself and us: Indians desperately want to leave India in large numbers just like the Pakistanis, 'cream' or cookies or not.
I also think with your India's manufacturing greatly dented by the Chinese, the prestige which comes with H1Bs and offshoring to India plays an outsized role in the symbology of India being a great economic power; remove that and you will see how the perception will change!!
Having said that, just like water flows downhill due to gravity, the IT $$ will always follow the least path of resistance. I am just glad I have only a few years left before I retire as a software engineer. So threads of these kinds are not as important.
 
Having said that, just like water flows downhill due to gravity, the IT $$ will always follow the least path of resistance. I am just glad I have only a few years left before I retire as a software engineer. So threads of these kinds are not as important.

The least path of resistance seems to flow through Bangalore for the foreseeable future
 
The least path of resistance seems to flow through Bangalore for the foreseeable future
Not really. Europe has quietly become an outsourcing powerhouse. Less time difference and fewer cultural baggage than India has helped a lot. South America and Africa are also becoming challengers in the IT nearshoring landscape.
 
Not really. Europe has quietly become an outsourcing powerhouse. Less time difference and fewer cultural baggage than India has helped a lot. South America and Africa are also becoming challengers in the IT nearshoring landscape.

I am not following IT trends much--as I said, too close to retirement myself to worry about such things. But your post is very interesting. Thank you.
 
It’s a barbaric system that might have suited its own time, but not anymore. Say what you want, western society doesn’t want it. Keep it in your Muslim lands.

Everyone seems to have employed an Indian to be their spokesperson. Be it the 2 Wests or the 2 Easts, an Indian is ready to speak for them in all and every matter. Sometimes they even decide for them.

It's like a mode of worship for polytheists.
 
@Mighty_Dragon_Strike

When was the last time you understood any great science fiction or science movie well?

Brother, let me admit. I am a man of limited intellect and ability. I can only see hard facts, analyse numbers.

Maybe those of us who can see beyond the obvious-folks like you- can demystify for us plebians.

Regards
 
@Meengla sb

I am not following IT trends much--as I said, too close to retirement myself to worry about such things.

Lucky you. I guess you would have made a fortune by now and can spend your time as a detached observer, without being bothered by events around you!

@Watandar

Europe has quietly become an outsourcing powerhouse. South America and Africa are also becoming challengers in the IT nearshoring landscape.

I don't see Pakistan in this list. Maybe if the GOP changes its priorities, this can change. No reason why it can't emerge as a player with its demographics and Anglophone education.

Regards
 
@r3alist

Where is the disrespect? If a person who originates in country X stays in country Y and talks about national interest, you are very much entitled to ask which national interest is being talked about.

Regards


Start with ex maga Indian Americans
 
A lot of people assume H1B is the cream and butter for us. But no, they are a talent drain we face especially American big corporations that poach people by offering positions. So this whole H1B outrage isn't going to get the effect many of you expect.

What I am saying is, we are going to win anyway you cut it.
Exactly.
We should build our own countries. But again our politicians and ruling elite left no stone unturned for making our lives difficult here 😢
 
@Mighty_Dragon_Strike

When was the last time you understood any great science fiction or science movie well?

Brother, let me admit. I am a man of limited intellect and ability. I can only see hard facts, analyse numbers.

Maybe those of us who can see beyond the obvious-folks like you- can demystify for us plebians.

Regards


then for you sub saharan hunger common across Indian landscape, is it 'raw enough'?!!

or want to me to pulp reality up more for you!!!


i can give you loads, which can fill your desires to feed into 'facts!

dont be shy!
 
@Mighty_Dragon_Strike

then for you sub saharan hunger common across Indian landscape, is it 'raw enough'?!!

I am sure that would be raw enough. Doesnt explain how IND is involved in US-VEN war.

Regards
 
Everyone seems to have employed an Indian to be their spokesperson. Be it the 2 Wests or the 2 Easts, an Indian is ready to speak for them in all and every matter. Sometimes they even decide for them.
It's like a mode of worship for polytheists.

To me, it seems like India's 'prestige' is mostly due to the supposed 'prowess' in the IT. I don't respect Indians tech expertise any more than I respect Pakistanis'. Indians have smartly placed themselves to place tens of millions in Western societies since Bill Clinton 2000 and no taking away from that--just like decades before that, Pakistanis smartly opted for the America-led West instead of the loser Soviets which the Indians followed. If today's Pakistan even stands, it was due to the smart policies starting late 40s AND of President Ayub Khan's decade. But I digress.

As to your post: While India's global imagine is too largely due to its IT, there is no denying that India's educational system, its continuity of policies especially starting early 90s, its pharmaceutical industry etc are a major factor in India's 'image'. Just less than a day ago, I was on a 15 hour flight back to America from Qatar to Miami and several of those sitting with me were Indians coming to Jacksonville, FL to work on cargo ships. They were a very boring company to my very curious brain but polite--and they didn't skink of BO!!

Cultural differences are important. Life is here and life is now. And so when I heard in Pakistan during this trip of just last few weeks, of my distant relatives in England crowing about their flowing beards, their ankle length trousers, their 40-days pilgrimages, their Hijabs/veils, I just want to say something to them but I didn't.
 
Funny you say that… meanwhile your 'ordinary western Muslim' bros are busy talking about turning the West into Sharia West. Maybe check that loop first before worrying about Indians.

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Funny that you and your friends here think this is some sort of competition.

Is this some perpetual plan for hyphenation now? Because honestly, we are starting to think we should not be hyphenated with you.
 

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