What Does H-1B Mean in a Text?
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The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa in the United States that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialized fields such as IT, engineering, finance, medicine, and other industries, in roles that require theoretical or technical expertise. It is intended to be used by employers to address skill shortages by hiring skilled international professionals for up to six years. There is an annual cap of 65000 visas, with an additional 20000 for applicants with advanced degrees from US institutions.More Details
Following the re-election of Donald Trump as U.S. President, former FBOTUS Steve Bannon and soon-to-be-former FBOTUS Elon Musk clashed over the H-1B visa program, highlighting a deep divide between tech-driven globalization and populist nationalism in U.S. immigration debates.When Billionaires and Blowhards Collide
In the latest episode of "Rich Guys Squabble While The Workers Suck It Up," Elon Musk and Steve Bannon have decided to duke it out over the H-1B visa program. Musk, the self-proclaimed "technoking" who has been orbiting his own galaxy of ego and deploying his BS Ray at every opportunity, is all-in for the H-1B system. After all, who needs American workers when you can import genius on a budget? Musk claims his empires would crumble without it, conveniently ignoring his track record of treating employees—foreign or not—like disposable rocket parts.
Meanwhile, Steve Bannon, the guy who could have written the book on "Disinformation Diarrhea," wants to obliterate the H-1B program entirely. Why? To save the "hardworking American tech worker," who, he seems to think spends their day coding in a MAGA hat. Through all of this, Donald Trump is likely watching this with popcorn, waiting for an opportunity to credit himself for... something.- Musk sees people as gears in his profit machine.
- Bannon panders to xenophobic populism.
- Trump sees and panders to something the rest of the world can only wonder at.
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The H-1B visa allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialized fields.
Summary of Key Points
H-1B | |
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Definition: | Non-Immigrant Visa for Specialty Occupations in the US |
Type: | Abbreviation |
Guessability: | ![]() 4: Difficult to guess |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
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