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Karl wrote:
The real issue isn't whether or not you have better than average programming skills, or how many programmers have better than average skills. The issue is that the H1B visas are supposed to be issued to foreign workers to work for companies that can't find local people to do the work. The people who are being brought in on these visas are not more highly skilled or better qualified than the people they are displacing. They are simply working for lower wages, and in many cases local workers are laid off to make room for the lower wage earning foreign workers. And the even larger issue isn't the foreign workers who are already here, it is the fact that the floodgates have not been closed, but opened even wider due to the increasing number of visas being issued annually.
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