Data analysis by The National Pulse has revealed that industries and companies relying on cheap, foreign labor supplied by the H1-B visa program have
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DataanalysisbyTheNationalPulsehasrevealedthatindustriesandcompaniesrelyingoncheap,foreignlaborsuppliedbytheH1-BvisaprogramhavegrosslyundercountedthenumberofvisaholdersadmittedtotheUnitedStateseachyearanditsimpactonthewagesofnative-bornAmericans.
Thosesupportingcheap,foreignlaborvisasinsisttheUnitedStatesabidesbythestatutorycapof65,000H1-Bvisasawardedthroughalotterysystemeachyear—andanadditional20,000visasreservedforimmigrantswithadvancedsecondarydegreescreatedthroughthe2004Omnibus.Thatmeans,statutorily,85,000H1-Bvisascantheoreticallybegrantedtoforeignworkerseachyear.However,accordingtotheU.S.federalgovernment’smandatedreportstoCongress,thisnumberissignificantlyhigher.
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