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Ron Hira

@ronhira

Prof at Howard University

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calendar_today26-08-2018 22:32:55

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When Napolitano was Sec'y of DHS in 2009 she told Congress in response to a question about rampant H-1B abuse,"Our top obligation are to American workers, making sure American workers have jobs" Utter betrayal to UC employees whom she forced to train their H1B replacements

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Freakonomics H-1B Workers' wages are stolen by employers. Employers widely use the H1B to replace US workers and to undercut wages and working conditions, and to speed up the offshoring of jobs Not hard to find these cases ... unless your goal is to not find them

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It's impossible anyone could miss the dozens of cases reported in press of US workers training H1B replacements. Are @wharton profs allowed to erase record? Engineering Association what say you?

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#USElectionWatch | Trump Vs Harris: What Will It Mean For Immigration, H1B Visas? @Allister_dc speaks to Ronil Hira and Karthick Ramakrishnan

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Economist Magazine’s Fairy Tales About Scandalous H-1B Visa - Doubles Down With Misleading “Correction” linkedin.com/pulse/economis…

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Let's be absolutely clear! The Economist knew it made a mistake. It corrected it. But did so in the most misleading way. The purpose was to mislead rather than inform. Can anyone read this as anything other than dishonesty?

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And as Ron Hira points out below, the government has provided a report showing that every H-1B sponsoring employer never had to once prove they tried hiring American workers. In other words, every H-1B dependent companies received an exemption: