> Somehow, some people in the US forget that yesterday's immigrant is today's citizen.
Playing devil's advocate here, because I myself went through the H1B -> GC -> citizenship path, but why would the US worker care if he can't get a job/fair pay because of today's immigrant? And this is not immigrants (not technically correct when applied to H1B btw) fault. The problem is how game-able this all process/legislation is.
Playing devil's advocate here, because I myself went through the H1B -> GC -> citizenship path, but why would the US worker care if he can't get a job/fair pay because of today's immigrant? And this is not immigrants (not technically correct when applied to H1B btw) fault. The problem is how game-able this all process/legislation is.