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Hanno@HannoVerus·
@H369298 @chrisusclueless @STEFisDOPE The fact that you think H1-Bs are super skilled is the core problem with your logic. While yes some are, most are just average. At that point we don't need anymore H1-Bs when an American can do the job. Why not just hire American at that point? I'll let you figure that one out.
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San Francisco Chronicle@sfchronicle·
No region of the country is as Indian as the Bay Area, and no city in the Bay Area is as Indian as Fremont. Here, visitors crowd into Hindu temples to pray to Ganesha and other gods. Some public schools teach Hindi and the thwacks of cricket bats on balls ricochet across the biggest park. Inside the city’s many strip malls, Hyderabadi and Maharashtrian food are devoured by homesick immigrants. Women in saris pop in and out of groceries that sell spices and samosas, dal and ghee. The mayor of this Silicon Valley bedroom community of 227,000 is himself an immigrant from Punjab. Its voters helped send an Indian American — Rep. Ro Khanna — to Congress. Just a few decades ago, Fremont was as white as any other middle-class East Bay suburb. Today, 30% of residents are of Indian ancestry, the highest share of any city in the Bay Area. Silicon Valley’s hunger for talent, India’s deep bench of tech workers and the immigration liberalization of the 1990s reshaped Fremont — and much of the Bay Area with it. Similar transformations have unfolded in Dublin and Danville, Livermore and Albany. From 2010 to 2024, Indian Americans and immigrants from India were the fastest-growing ethnic group in a region that now has a larger share of Indians than anywhere else in the country. So far, the story of this community — whose members are diverse, with varied languages and religions — has been one of rapid success. But that trajectory is now at risk. The engine that powered its rise is threatened as President Donald Trump attacks H-1B visas and paths to citizenship. The anti-immigrant backlash has descended into hate at times against H-1B holders, and Indians specifically, prompting some in the community to consider leaving the U.S. and deterring others from coming here at all.
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Neda S
Neda S@NedaSa_·
The people you call “replacements” are often the same people teaching American students, training researchers, building startups, creating jobs, and sharing knowledge that helps the U.S. stay ahead! This has never been a one-way process. America benefited from attracting global talent, and many Americans benefited from working with them too. Don’t be blindsided into thinking every skilled immigrant is here to replace someone. Many are here to build, teach, innovate, and contribute.
Shelly🇺🇸@SMHS1212

@NedaSa_ @PardisSabeti @hadip @dkhos @pierre @IABA_National Think of all of the Americans who had to train their replacements.

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Hanno
Hanno@HannoVerus·
@AshRust We dont care. Stay home
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Ash Rust
Ash Rust@AshRust·
My green card application took ~18 months and I worked in the Bay Area the entire time. This would have sent me back to the UK before I was able to start a company or a fund. It's really damaging.
USCIS@USCIS

USCIS is applying long-standing law and prior court decisions to require certain aliens with temporary visas who decide they want to permanently reside in the U.S. to return to their home countries to apply for permanent visas through the @StateDept. We're returning to the original intent of the law to ensure aliens navigate our nation’s immigration system properly. Here’s what you should know: uscis.gov/newsroom/news-…

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Alonso Gurmendi@Alonso_GD·
You study in the US, get an OPT, fall in love and get married, find a job, maybe even have a kid And then to be a permanent resident you need to quit your job, move away from your family and somehow survive 6 months in a country you left 4 years ago Ridiculous policy
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Arnav Sahu
Arnav Sahu@arnavsahu341·
Took me 8 years to get a green card. And that’s only because I did a special petition via EB1. I know of people who’ve been in the country for 25 years, have kids and still don’t have a green card.
Trevor Blackwell@tlbtlbtlb

People may not know that the processing time for green card applications are months to years. So someone could come on a O-1 or H-1B, work for 5 years, become critical in their role, apply, and then have to abandon their job. Incredibly harmful to US industry.

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Pushpendra Singh
Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum·
If countries like Thailand start restricting Indian tourists, where exactly are Indians supposed to go? Indians spend billions globally on tourism, shopping, hotels, food, and local economies. Treating Indian travelers like second-class visitors while happily taking their money is a dangerous trend.
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Kumigai ~ 𒌐 ⌖@Santaisntblind1·
@N1archv He’s walking on the side of the road. Watch the clip you fucking idiot
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Hanno@HannoVerus·
@PennLive Another poopjeet ruining Americans lives
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Hanno@HannoVerus·
@zmwang Do this shit in your own country
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Nick Davidov@Nick_Davidov·
The biggest bullshit move by DHS in its history. So everyone on a O1 or H1B visa would have to stop working legally in the US, go back to their country and wait for years of backlog? This includes top scientists in our universities, founders of billion dollar companies (at least 3 just in our portfolio would be affected by the way). And if we look at individual countries it becomes even more bs. Indians would have to wait decades. Russians don’t have anywhere to go (there is no US embassy in Russia, hello?). This is the worst imaginable way to disrupt important work for the country and pretend you’re fighting some loophole.
Homeland Security@DHSgov

An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.

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Isa Bria@AisaBiria·
Heartbreaking. This decision impacts highly skilled H-1B professionals and talented international students pursuing GC through the elite EB1 and EB2 pathways. It risks forcing gaps in employment during the prime of their careers, while they are contributing to research, healthcare, engineering, and innovation in the US.
Homeland Security@DHSgov

An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.

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Hanno@HannoVerus·
@bumbadum14 So you'd rather protect a pedophile?
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War for the West@War4theWest·
@mtgreenee This a lie. The bill in no way gave data centers immunity - that's nonsense. It's this kind of hysterical preening false 'morality' play that got Massie booted. I'm so glad your no-class ass is gone from congress, you were a shame to all conservatives.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
Right, and Massie and I got it stripped out. Ted Cruz and many others wanted a 10 year moratorium on states, completely stripping their rights to make laws and regulations on AI. And they still want to offer it at the altar of the White House to please Trump and all of their donors.
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

@tedcruz I proudly stood in the way of your AI-data center amendment to the Big Beautiful Bill that would have given those companies immunity from the law. In fact, @mtgreenee and I got it stripped from the bill. Did your big tech cronies still let you cash their checks after you failed?

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Hanno@HannoVerus·
@bumbadum14 What the fuck? And I thought the Bay Area was bad..
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