To: adorno
H1-B visas are supposed to be temporary. I don't see the problem.
To: antiRepublicrat
I don't see why Bush is pushing the Guest Worker program so hard. We already have one - it's called the H1B program. The problem is that it keeps getting expanded and I've never seen any of these people ever go home. They stay permanently!
To: antiRepublicrat
H1-B visas are supposed to be temporary. I don't see the problem.
Thst's exactly what they're lamenting, that the Visas only allow them to stay in the U.S. on a temporary basis. Most of them won't have any great ideas and will just be another member of a staff, but some of them are lamenting the fact that they'll have to return home to start the "next geeat killer app"? If they do have the next great business, why can't they take their talent back home and do it there? The people in their respective countries, I'm sure, would be appreciative of a new business that creates jobs.
21 posted on
03/31/2006 6:39:42 AM PST by
adorno
To: antiRepublicrat
"H1-B visas are supposed to be temporary. I don't see the problem."
That's weird. I know H1b's that have been here for years. They were brought in to replace older American techs that were laid off in a "right-sizing".
27 posted on
03/31/2006 6:45:34 AM PST by
dljordan
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