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

You are one of the more intelligent forum visitors from distant eastern shores.

That makes it all the more obvious when you are being disingenuous.

The more cunning the more disingenuous they often are.
 
That's how capitalism works genius.

Indian workforce is divided into the very skilled vs moderately skilled, what you choose to import and give visa to is the result of BTA and the needs of host nations.

You are cheap and above all lack quality. Communication is also a major issue.

Americans don't lack skills. They invent the technologies that you and I learn and apply at work.
 
"Saaaar, I am a H1-B visa candidate! I mean no harms to the locals. Hihi!"
Weak ass argument. And weak outrage.
Meanwhile. Too many Indians saar.
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That is what is being proposed under Trump

Yeah. I believe that he threatened to strip the citizenship of his critics, some of whom are 4th or 5th generation Americans. This POTUS is making my country seem like a democratic heaven. At least I can write to the local media insulting my President without fear of being deported to some tiny country in Africa :D
 
Weak ass argument. And weak outrage.
Meanwhile. Too many Indians saar.
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The few Indians that are in there should be Americans.
 
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"22 years ago, when I was studying in Computer Science, every single of my textbooks had Indian author"
 
Yeah. I believe that he threatened to strip the citizenship of his critics, some of whom are 4th or 5th generation Americans. This POTUS is making my country seem like a democratic heaven. At least I can write to the local media insulting my President without fear of being deported to some tiny country in Africa :D

Indians always conveniently claim: "Their country, their rules."
 
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"22 years ago, when I was studying in Computer Science, every single of my textbooks had Indian author"


Probably in Pakistan. I have also studied IT many years ago. My books weren't written by Indian authors. I can post an image of my books that I still have if you like.
 
I agree. Indians should embrace their fellow H1-B Indians. This should happen immediately without any delay. India will blossom like never before.

I don't understand why the jeets of PDF are arguing over this.


The reflexive need for petty opportunism compare starkly to the segacious Chinese, who have a real civilizational outlook.

One of the narratives India has cashed in on is the whole "we have skills".

It's actually an insistence, ok fine, I'm sure that's true some of the time.

But do they really think that someone coming from an Indian education should be taking the place of someone with an ivy League education? Forget the cost argument, you now have a broader issue of faith in the system.

So we come full circle, are we really saying now that the guy from Indian education system will be a better future investment then the guy from USA education?


I'm just trying to frame the question to get a clear answer, if the h1b crowd think that yes they are all mostly worth it, over an, American, then just say it, don't hide behind costs or other arguments
 
The reflexive need for petty opportunism compare starkly to the segacious Chinese, who have a real civilizational outlook.

One of the narratives India has cashed in on is the whole "we have skills".

It's actually an insistence, ok fine, I'm sure that's true some of the time.

But do they really think that someone coming from an Indian education should be taking the place of someone with an ivy League education? Forget the cost argument, you now have a broader issue of faith in the system.

So we come full circle, are we really saying now that the guy from Indian education system will be a better future investment then the guy from USA education?


I'm just trying to frame the question to get a clear answer, if the h1b crowd think that yes they are all mostly worth it, over an, American, then just say it, don't hide behind costs or other arguments

Absolutely spot on. There is a marked difference.

The Indian members and us all agree on one thing. H1-B crowd in the US should return to India to contribute there. There is not much disagreement between us. It is just that the Indians being Indians have to make some fuss. In the end we all agree.
 
I'm just trying to frame the question to get a clear answer, if the h1b crowd think that yes they are all mostly worth it, over an, American, then just say it, don't hide behind costs or other arguments
Every H1B is worth it that's why the companies are spending thousands of dollars in a lottery system to get approval. Why do you think Americans wanted Prafulla Dhariwal he proved his worth making GPT 4o, the Dall-E and Ghibli not to mention over hundred thousand citations for his research. I don't think Americans invited him for "cheap labour".
 
Every H1B is worth it that's why the companies are spending thousands of dollars in a lottery system to get approval. Why do you think Americans wanted Prafulla Dhariwal he proved his worth making GPT 4o, the Dall-E and Ghibli not to mention over hundred thousand citations for his research. I don't think Americans invited him for "cheap labour".

But what do you think? instead of suggesting the cost motive for companies, if you just do a straight comparison of potential employees from the USA versus India, does the Indian employee have superior skills to the American? I don't think I've heard this simple statement.
 

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