Trump is planning on signing an executive order on Tuesday that will cause a review of the H1-B program. It is just a review, and undoubtedly business interests will step up the pressure, but there are some interesting ideas:
"If you change that current system that awards visas randomly, without regard or skill or wage, to a skill-based awarding, it makes it extremely difficult to use the visa to replace or undercut American workers, because you're not bringing in workers at beneath the market wage," the official said. "So it's a very elegant way of solving systemic problems in the H-1B guest worker visa."
Breitbart of course has an article out (though it reads like they need to hire some native speaking editors) -- still, recent college grads face a huge hurdle:
The federal government releases little data on the many different guest-worker programs, but the available evidence says the national population of white-collar contract workers is up to 1.5 million. That population is roughly twice the population of 800,000 Americans who graduate from college with skilled degrees each year.
And finally, lest people forget that progressives also have issues with H1-B visas, here is Bernie Sanders (a decade ago of course) attacking this ploy to make sure money only trickles up by ensuring low wages. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR9QdQIKqMc
[Ed Note: Trump did sign the executive order at a photo op in Wisconsin.]
(Score: 2) by ikanreed on Wednesday April 19 2017, @04:12PM (1 child)
How, exactly, do you think green cards are allocated? There's really just the FB and EB program.
I mean, I admit she could get one through marrying me, but, you know they mostly don't give them out to people who aren't currently living in the US, right? Like, one of the main green-card processes is employment-sponsored, wherein an employee on a temporary working visa, such as the H1B, applies for a permanent resident status through their employer who vouches for their long-term value to their company.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @06:05PM
You are missing the point. H1B is the wrong way to go, and no I do not support people trying to get that visa just so they can move to the US. Its not even good for the visa holder, you are pretty much an indentured servant. There are other ways to skin that cat.