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by bel_marinaio 1473 days ago
You might want to check your privilege.

While your point about "Brain drain" is true I am not going to tell anyone that they need to toil their life away in a third world country to improve it. Choosing whether to do that or use their skills to escape to a better place is a very personal decision.

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It is not the case that the U.S. is a paradise on earth, and that everything outside it is desolate wasteland with no opportunities.

When you say "toil their life away in a thirld world country", what are you picturing in your head exactly? Brown people in rags, chained to old 286's and programming away at the crack of a whip? Why do you think working as a software engineer in their home country means toiling their life away any more than in the U.S.?

While it's true that some H1B holderss are from thirld world countries, the majority are from developed countries with the best universities and educational institutes in the world, having received an education second to none and every opportunity to excell -- that is the very reason the U.S. wants them.

Give yourself a reality check.