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Now it's immigrants who have come here legally? interesting
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If your bloodline is not traced with absolute purity to those who came on the first 420 boats to this brave new continent full of savages ... You don't deserve to be here. Actually, it would be nice if the natives left too, since they originally came from Asia anyways. Send em home!!! I can't change the facts.
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I also looked at the rates in the database. One example: CA plumbing company petitioning for an H1B visa. Payrate: $26,000/Yr WTF?! I actually feel bad for these people.
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That is legit f'ed up. There's no plumbers in the USA?
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Here is 1 example. I am in the construction field. There are plenty of construction managers in the USA. They cost $150k a year averageโ€ฆ
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It's tough. People want a free market without government involvement, then demand government involvement. Lol. Those companies are clearly looking to get a deal on employees, and it might be unethical, even if it is legal. But this is one tiny problem in a world full of em. Not sure if it's really worth any time as it seems fairly inconsequential to me. Surely legislators could make this better, in the meantime, I would side with "the open market will manage this"
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