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tremorscript | 2 years ago

I would like the H1B to be eliminated too.

The new immigrant is denied some basic rights like being able to find a new job without employer permission and the america suffers because it might not get quality. Because unless the situation in your home country is really desperate or you are in your early 20s, any decent experienced professional would balk at the terms in the H1B visa.

As for the standard, "immigrant keeping wages down thing". Maybe the US can look at the "Shareholder Value", "Stock Buybacks" and "Monopolies are efficient" philosophies pervading the economic establishment for "keeping the wages down".

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tlb|2 years ago

Much of the pain of H1B is due to slow processing. You can change employers, but then you’re in a weird limbo until the paperwork makes it to the top of someone’s inbox. If everything was next-day processing, it’d be more humane. Perhaps LLMs can solve this.

Akronymus|2 years ago

Tbf, many people dislike both, what they perceive as rampant immigration, and also monopolies and other such anticompetitive practices.

ta988|2 years ago

There are different kinds of H1B. The academic ones are less problematic.

linuxftw|2 years ago

H1B is a non-immigrant visa. They're not supposed to be here long.

thurn|2 years ago

No, H1-B is a "dual intent" visa, i.e. you are allowed to transition from one to a green card. Something like a TN visa is actually intended for temporary skilled workers.

seanmcdirmid|2 years ago

The H1B terminates in a green card, after six years, quota willing. In fact, you don’t get an option in the matter. Compared with a true temporary work visa, like China’s Z visa, which can be renewed on every year indefinitely and doesn’t have any oath to permanent residency.