身份有过一个月Gap会影响Eb1b或者eb2么?# Immigration - 落地生根
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塞主席说,如果Intel需要雇佣1000个人,他们应该优先雇佣美国公民,而不是外国人
。塞主席说,有1100万毕业于STEM专业的美国人没有从事STEM的工作,所以公司不应该
发放H1B签证给外国人。
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/03/31/exclusive-je
If Intel has 1,000 jobs to fill, then it should offer those jobs to American
workers first – including from among the tens of thousands who have been
laid off. One estimate pegs IT jobs cuts at more than 100,000 in 2014.
Overall, according to the Census Bureau, more than 11 million Americans with
degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics currently do
not hold jobs in those fields. For recent graduates in these fields, the
numbers are equally stark: about 35 percent of science students, 55 percent
of technology students, 20 percent of engineering students, and 30 percent
of math students recently graduated are now working in jobs that don’t
require a four-year college degree. It is in the national interest that
these students – many who accumulated great debt to obtain these degrees –
should be given priority for jobs. Unfortunately, as Professor Ron Hira
testified, the H-1B visa has become “a highly lucrative business model of
bringing in cheaper H-1B workers to substitute for Americans. … Most of the
H-1B program is now being used to import cheaper foreign guestworkers,
replacing American workers, and undercutting their wages.”
。塞主席说,有1100万毕业于STEM专业的美国人没有从事STEM的工作,所以公司不应该
发放H1B签证给外国人。
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/03/31/exclusive-je
If Intel has 1,000 jobs to fill, then it should offer those jobs to American
workers first – including from among the tens of thousands who have been
laid off. One estimate pegs IT jobs cuts at more than 100,000 in 2014.
Overall, according to the Census Bureau, more than 11 million Americans with
degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics currently do
not hold jobs in those fields. For recent graduates in these fields, the
numbers are equally stark: about 35 percent of science students, 55 percent
of technology students, 20 percent of engineering students, and 30 percent
of math students recently graduated are now working in jobs that don’t
require a four-year college degree. It is in the national interest that
these students – many who accumulated great debt to obtain these degrees –
should be given priority for jobs. Unfortunately, as Professor Ron Hira
testified, the H-1B visa has become “a highly lucrative business model of
bringing in cheaper H-1B workers to substitute for Americans. … Most of the
H-1B program is now being used to import cheaper foreign guestworkers,
replacing American workers, and undercutting their wages.”