Paying taxes and eventually getting employed again, thus continuing to pay taxes. You would be surprised how hard someone works knowing they get a chance to stay in this country compared to someone who was born here.
That sounds exploitative, and I'm surprised seeing this kind of sentiment on Hacker News, which, from my perspective, typically is in favor of worker rights
Of course it's exploitative, but I do see a longer grace period helping alleviate the pressure that such visa holders would face.
I'm surprised that FAANG companies haven't really offered subsidized housing as long as the employees retain their jobs or meet certain performance metrics. That's another great way to ultimately exploit certain workers while seeming like a huge perk.
The "pro worker" stance here being people being unemployed losing thousand having to uproot their lives potentially with families being pulled out of schools etc?