[quote=FlyerInHi]The abusers did get caught. So the process worked.
H1-B is hardly slave labor, not by a long shot.
You’re right, flu. Most H1-Bs are highly qualified and we should be lucky to have them here, improving our technological advantages.
One of the advantages that America has is that we attract the best and the brightest (Germany reformed since the 1990s and is doing the same thing, even providing free university education for foreign students).
This topic reminds of the reverse White-flight in Cupertino where White parents are moving out because the schools are too competitive for their kids. flu, did you read that article from years ago?
Hey, the world is a competitive place and the bar is always being raised.
BTW, H1-B tech workers are not all from Asia/India, but also from Europe/Eastern Europe where people value education. I have a neighbor from Slovakia.[/quote]
the abuses by a big firm will get caught. But unfortunately, the abuses by smaller firms probably go unnoticed, and when it comes to smaller firms, it’s the quantity of abuses