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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 1 Feb 2017

    Tech execs brace for changes to visa programs, including H-1B systemhttp://on.wsj.com/2ks1SUt 

    3:54 PM - 1 Feb 2017
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      1. Yznhymer‏ @Yznhymer 1 Feb 2017
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        I don't believe for one minute these highly skilled tech profs aren't available in the US. Silicon V hires H1B tech workers for less.

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      1. MommaDixie‏ @MommaDixie1 1 Feb 2017
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        HIRE AMERICANS🇺🇸

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      1. Tweetn61‏ @Tweetn61 1 Feb 2017
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        Why are we Not investing in, and training Americans as well???

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      1. Note Worthy‏ @GoodOlFlorida 3 Feb 2017
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        Show me evidence that the USA doesn't have the people to fill these "high-tech" jobs! Its just business looking for a discount workers!

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      1. Michael H  🇦🇺‏ @Michael75868157 1 Feb 2017
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        Ppl like Google etc who pay basically no tax anyway? Don't let the door hit you on the way out, avaricious fakes.

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      1. Diane Piette‏ @DianePiette1 1 Feb 2017
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        Silicon Valley has abused H-1B hiring cheap foreign labor instead of superbly qualified Americans. That's why they opposed Trump.

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      1. CaliforniaIsDeteriorating‏ @carlyjake 1 Feb 2017
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        maybe the will have to hire more us citizens

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      1. Conor 🌏‏ @conortheplumber 1 Feb 2017
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        #h1b & highly skilled immigrants have been a key part to what has made America great. If #TrumpBans them he'd do the opposite of #MAGA.

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      1. AER‏ @AuramosMiss 1 Feb 2017
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        All tech & big corporations hire foreigners for less money. What do you think "outsourcing" is? Your jobs go abroad like Call Centers.

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      1. Ralph McKenzie Jr.‏ @rmckenziejr 1 Feb 2017
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        In a day of cloud computing, I find this hard to see the limitation. Open offices in Asia or London. Staff US and talent needed. Done.

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      1. Sofia‏ @sofia_surla 1 Feb 2017
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        I wonder what (if any) changes will happen with the other visa types...like O and J, etc.

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      1. SuperMad‏ @ashworth_payne 1 Feb 2017
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        the article says the h-1b workers are "highly skilled". thats simply not true. I work with many. Very nice people. Terrible tech though

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      1. ΜΠΑΙΡΑΚΤΑΡΗΕ‏ @s_bairaktaris 1 Feb 2017
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        100k in the valley is like 40k in Kansas perspective!!!!!

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      1. Luke Evans Simon‏ @LukeEvansSimon 1 Feb 2017
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        Trump is bad for the shining jewel of the USA economy: its tech industry. Tech is the present and the future.

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