India and China are continuing to monopolize the United States’ H-1B visa program which is regularly used by corporations and big businesses to lay off American professionals from their jobs and replace them with foreign visa workers.
India and China are continuing to monopolize the United States’ H-1B visa program that is regularly used by corporations and big businesses to lay off American professionals from their jobs and replace them with foreign visa workers.from the U.S.
Specifically, men from India were given 76 percent of the H-1B visas allotted to all Indian nationals last year while men from China accounted for 53 percent of the H-1B visas given to Chinese nationals.For years, Breitbart News has chronicled the abuses against white-collar American professionals as a result of the H-1B visa program. Americans are often
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