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Edited on Thu Aug-19-10 06:12 PM by sledgehammer
Whether they are "good jobs" taken by an H1B person, or a not-so-good job taken by "mexicans", they should be treated equally.
Fine, shut the H1B program. There are problems in the program, and in periods of such high, continued unemployment it doesn't make much sense to continue with it. But then apply the same to all foreign employment, including undocumented workers. Write your Senators about them too (if you have, good for you).
I've said this before but will say it again. The hypocrisy on DU is astounding. When it comes to undocumented workers, there is generally nothing but sympathy. Millions of "American jobs" taken, billions in taxes unpaid (despite the additional burden on localities to support increasing populations), shattered wages across the board, no contribution to social security, countless laws broken, etc.
But any attempt to make it more difficult for illegal immigrants to enter/work/stay in the US, and you'll see a support and sympathy for illegals on DU. Anything against H1Bs e.g. employers going to jail, reductions in numbers, companies not hiring, etc.? Massive applause all around.
I'm no Lou Dobbs, and I personally believe in a path to citizenship (with payment of backtaxes and fines) for illegal immigrants. But I find the DU hypocrisy quite pathetic, and won't shy away from pointing that out.
And yes, I came as a student on an F1 visa. Studied at a top state school paying full out-of-state fees. Got a job through competitive on-campus recruiting during the Tech boom and was sponsored on an H1B visa. Was paid exactly as much as everyone else hired in the same class as me and got the virtually the same raises/bonuses as everyone else (sometimes more, sometimes less). Got my green card after a few years. Then my citizenship. Paid every single dime of tax that I owed. I've been laid off and unemployed for a while. Have been an active member of the community. Spent countless hours doing voluntary teaching for adults (GED, ESL, etc). Organized a book drive for troops in Afghanistan, and got other recent immigrants to take part and write thank you cards to the troops for their service. Organized a food drive for Katrina evacuees. Constantly donate whatever I can to help others (including people on DU who are struggling with expenses). Phonebanked and went door-to-door for Obama, and proudly voted for him in 2008. Completed two Masters degrees after my undergrad. And now, after 10+ years of working in the corporate/company world, I am voluntarily planning to dedicate my career to nonprofit work (this is my plan, working on it these days, let's see what happens).
Yes, that's the story of an evil H1Ber. Choice words have been hurled at people like us on this board ("Send the leeches home" remains my favorite). But hey, we're here. We've never broken the law. We've paid and done everything asked of us. The vast majority of us got hired competitively and fairly. And we'll be staying, thank you very much. Just like all the other immigrants over generations who have worked hard to build this country, no doubt with the welcoming arms and support of those already here, we understand the value of coming to this country, and we do whatever we can to return to it.
(Interestingly, my brothers who are both born US citizens are nowhere near as involved or determined as I am. And they probably don't value the opportunities and blessings of America even a fraction as much as I do.)
There is a very valid debate on "American jobs" being lost, especially in this economy. But it should not be targeted only toward H1Bers.
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