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by nocman
4041 days ago
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"Having this information public denotes a second-class citizen measure" Actually it denotes "not being a citizen at all"? It's got nothing to do with being second class. If you are here on an H1B, you're not a citizen. A google search shows: "The H1B visa classification permits a foreign national to work in the United States for a temporary period". You can debate whether the information on this site should be public or not, but it is not reasonable to think that a foreign national should have all the same rights as a citizen. I would not expect to have all the rights of a citizen if I went to work in a foreign country either. |
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Your expectations are accurate.