Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

https://nypost.com/2024/12/28/us-news/donald-trump-backs-h-1b-visa-program-supported-by-elon-musk/

HAHAHAHAHA!

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Post ID: @OP+1wcbc7e1

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We should all start reporting Intel for its many violations of the H1-B process. There are so many of them in the US that were not touched at CPM and US citizens were let go instead. Lets fight back - file a complaint here: https://www.uscis.gov/scams-fraud-and-misconduct/report-fraud/combating-fraud-and-abuse-in-the-h-1b-visa-program

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Post ID: @x2+1wcbc7e1

To the H1B haters, please do write to Senators and House reps to bring down the H1B. May be even write to your CEOs to fire the H1B employees and keep others.
Intel CEO probably did not try this path yet. This may save Intel from drowning. Also communicate your friends in other companies not to hire foreign workers. This will be surely a great experiment to american hitech industry.

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Post ID: @3nfy+1wcbc7e1

Hey, if licking Elon's boots makes you feel better about how they continue to move the goalposts on you, well god bless the bubble you live in.

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Post ID: @2new+1wcbc7e1

Elon has since moved on the issue. When the dust is settling, the needle was moved in favor of cracking down on the fraud and abuse. Elon is now saying the minimum wage requirement needs to go up. This will wipe out Intel's use of firing older Americans and replacing them with incompetent RCGs from China and India. If companies want h1b they should be willing to pay for it and the migrants should not be fresh out of college.

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https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/elon-musk-s-u-turn-on-h-1b-tesla-ceo-says-visa-system-broken-days-after-will-go-to-war-promise/ar-AA1wGH0t?cvid=2EAD811D257840DF9D0B1EE78F491F26&ocid=mailsignout

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Post ID: @2yru+1wcbc7e1

@2db Oh I do hope they fix the system and punish the abusers! So that folks who aren't abusing the system can continue to live and work in peace. But seeing how policies are made here, I don't have much hope.
Anyway.. today is not about finding reasonable solutions. Today, let me just laugh at the chutzpah that happened this weekend. Let me laugh at the few extremists and racists on this site who were spewing hate for the past few months!

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Post ID: @2pgv+1wcbc7e1

If Trump and GOP don’t fix the H1 and other immigration abuses, they will lose the next election. This is democracy. The fact is for most people fixing immigration abuses are top of mind, not just in this country but others in Europe as well. You can laugh all you want OP. It doesn’t change this fact one bit, Trump should deliver on his promises and not put clowns like musk or this Rama guy in charge, unfortunately, he likes a circus and a circus needs circus clowns.

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Post ID: @2dbl+1wcbc7e1

Fair enough. Take all comers (who can add value).

Too bad they couldn't add any value to their own country.
That is strange.

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Post ID: @2rcf+1wcbc7e1

The H1B visa program is flawed currently within my organization of information security we moved several Costa Rican product managers now I don’t know how you can say. “There are no product managers available within the United States” This was a stretch by any bit of imagination to move these people here this is the stuff that needs to be fixed, this borders on fraud of the program.

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Post ID: @1ocs+1wcbc7e1

@1ufr and @1yai no need to post such lengthy replies, just one word is enough: "copium"

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Post ID: @1ctn+1wcbc7e1

12/28/2024: Ramaswamy on Friday posted on X: "I've said it countless times in the last 2 years & will say it again: the H-1B system is badly broken & should be replaced with one that focuses on selecting the very best of the best (not a lottery), pro-competitive (no indentured service to one company), and de-bureaucratized."

Trump is not saying he is going to expand H1B or that abuses do not exist. His stance on immigration and H1Bs and putting American's first has not changed. He set restrictions on HIBs during his last presidency and as he has always done, his policies will balance the needs of all Americans with respect for the H1Bs that are truly needed.

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Post ID: @1ufr+1wcbc7e1

This entire post in filled with racist tropes and deleted by the moderators.

Trump backs h1bs but nor at a cut rate to undercut US employees and this keeping i migrants in a slave state. Companies would then get to choose the best employee for the job not the cheapest.

I wonder who they would choose ?

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Post ID: @1oin+1wcbc7e1

It is over 3 weeks until inauguration so Trump will have moved on from this since it wasn't one of his priorities or he will require the H1Bs to pay an annual fee of 25% of their overall income to maintain their status.

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Post ID: @1yai+1wcbc7e1

Prezdent Musk want give yo job to an immigant !

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Post ID: @1kui+1wcbc7e1

This won't save Intel...

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Post ID: @1zhi+1wcbc7e1

Since when did Intel have skilled anyone???

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Post ID: @1lkw+1wcbc7e1

To all the H1B hatemongers in here, why are y'all quiet now? Your supreme leader has now spoken in our favor!
It's not H1Bs who are the problem at tech companies - the root of all such problems is "American Greed" :-)

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Post ID: @1apo+1wcbc7e1

That one a**hat that keeps doing H1B posts here, can someone check up on him and make sure he hasn't committed su----e?

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Post ID: @1wwe+1wcbc7e1

Musk wants more because they are easy to exploit. If there wasn’t money to be made he wouldn’t care less.

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Post ID: @1ztx+1wcbc7e1

Straight from the horse's mouth. This post made my day!!

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Post ID: @1gky+1wcbc7e1

Poverty is a powerful motivator and if the country can get the people who used that extremity to be motivated to learn advanced skills, there should be no limit to how many of them can flow to the USA.

Not talking about unskilled people, but about those who have put in the work needed to be highly skilled in various professions.

Once upon a time it was the lower-class poor of America (like me) who struggled to rise in class, but they are now too busy with fentanyl, me-h and ga----a rap to go to school and gain the skills needed to be middle class in America.

Fair enough. Take all comers (who can add value).

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