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by youzicha
2977 days ago
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Exactly this was proposed last year in a bill with a democrat sponsor. But right now H1b is basically the only way to get hired as an immigrant. If you made it wage-prioritized there would be basically no way to get an h1b for entry level jobs, which would really suck for new graduates. http://alexyar.tumblr.com/post/156649015342/anyway-heres-the... |
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No, it's not. (It's technically not even a way to be hired as an immigrant, and there are work-based immigrant visas as well.as other work-eligible non-immigrant visas.)
> If you made it wage-prioritized there would be basically no way to get an h1b for entry level jobs
That's not even theoretically the purpose of the H-1B, and I'm not really convinced we need to import entry level workers.
> which would really suck for new graduates.
I'm not sure “it would reduce the incentive for US colleges to train foreigners rather than Americans for entry-level jobs in high-demand, high-paying professions in America” is an argument against a policy change.