ICC祸害整个H-1B群体呀,没有人说ICC申请有问题,注意点都是ICC的cheap labor。不
幸的是湾区码工也被包含在“cheap labor”里了。。。
" There never were allegations that Infosys and other IT contractors weren't
following the visa program rules. Although the senators wanted Labor to
review the documentation, they asked a broader question as well: Is the
replacement of U.S. workers by foreign workers a form of discrimination? The
Department of Justice is still examining that question.
The Senate letter broadly attacked the replacement of U.S. workers by
foreign workers. It's an "abuse," "troubling," and "unacceptable," they
wrote. But if the contractors are doing nothing wrong at Edison, there's no
one to point a finger at. It means either the law is at fault or the
administration's interpretation of the law is amiss.
The Edison case "lays bare the deep flaws of the H-1B program," said Ron
Hira, an associate professor of public policy at Howard University, who
recently testified before the Judiciary Committee about the visa program.
"It completely discredits the technology industry" and claims by other
groups "that the program has ample protections for American workers," said
Hira. "This very large case proves that the H-1B program is being used for
cheaper labor to replace American workers. Infosys is the leading H-1B
employer over the past 10 years," he said. "