| The H1B is also not designed to support diversity or equality, which is crucial if we consider it a stepping-stone to long-term immigration (which many people want). It would seem reasonable to place an intake limit of 10% from any one country, and limiting males to a maximum of 49%. Right now, lets be honest, the H1B is giant immigration scheme for Indian males to get into the USA: 75% of applicants are Indian, and roughly 70% of applicants are male. https://tech.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/people/three-... https://www.computerworld.com/article/3050365/how-many-h-1b-... With these kind of diversity requirements, it would also be much harder for crooked companies like Infosys to racially discriminate against non-Indians: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/ites/infosys-faces... The green card lottery visa has diversity metrics built into it explicitly, which is probably why it receives minimal negative attention. |