How U.S. Helps Foreign Workers Take American Jobs
The article discusses the impact of the H-1B visa program on American workers, particularly in the tech industry. It highlights the story of a Silicon Valley marketer who was replaced by a foreign worker willing to accept a lower salary. This situation reflects a broader trend where U.S. natives struggle to compete against foreign-born employees in the job market.
- ▪Mary, a veteran Silicon Valley marketer, feels victimized by the H-1B visa program.
- ▪She was replaced by a foreign-born employee who accepted a significantly lower wage.
- ▪Mary's experience is common in the tech industry, where many U.S. natives face similar challenges.
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