
The Serol Project
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The Serol Project
@TheSerolProject
moderate who calls out the insanity of the right wing





Reps Bera and Van Drew & Sens Boozman and Booker have formed a caucus to advocate for cheap labor under the guise of cultural exchanges: bera.house.gov/news/press-rel…


The job market has collapsed.










Trump's H-1B Visa proposal will require salary increases for entry level jobs. That could shut out opportunities for young talent as US employers balk at the increased expense. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…


NEW: Chief Justice John Roberts bemoans that Americans don't understand how the Supreme Court operates and see justices as "political actors". The court at times simply has to make "unpopular" decisions, he adds: nbcnews.com/politics/supre…





Hundreds of foreign doctors about to complete training in the U.S. will have to leave the country if the federal government doesn't rapidly process their visa waiver applications, immigration attorneys say. cbsn.ws/4el6TJd


"If you want to really get at what Gen Z and others are frustrated with right now, they want to make sure they have opportunities. They take on a debt load to get the degree, and then they're displaced by a foreign student or foreign worker for something that they're eminently qualified for," said @SenEricSchmitt on OPT workers displacing American STEM graduates. California alone has 46,547 OPT workers across 19,285 employers. Computer engineering graduates are running 7.5-7.8% unemployment. @haileyggomez reports: dailysignal.com/2026/05/01/sch…




This is what the Supreme Court conservative supermajority just enabled.




The Department of State has paused the issuance of immigrant visas to nationals of 75 countries, including Bangladesh, whose immigrants have a high rate of collecting public assistance at the expense of the U.S. taxpayer. Nonimmigrant visas, including tourist and student visas, are not impacted by this pause. Read more at ow.ly/zGM550YNO89


The Justice Department program that accredits nonprofit organizations to help provide legal aid to low-income immigrants has failed to approve a single new application since March— after its attorneys were quietly reassigned to other offices, sources with direct knowledge of the program told CBS News. cbsn.ws/490hW6P




