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Oh, for f***’s sake, let’s talk about the H-1B and H-4 EAD circus in the U.S., shall we? Because nothing says “land of opportunity” like a visa system that’s more convoluted than a soap opera plot and more exploitative than a payday loan shop. 

 

First up, the H-1B—the golden ticket for skilled workers, right? Wrong. It’s a bloody indentured servitude scheme dressed up as a visa program. You’ve got highly educated professionals—engineers, doctors, tech wizards—coming over to fill “specialty occupations,” only to be treated like disposable widgets by their employers. Oh, you don’t like your job? Tough luck, mate. If you quit, you’ve got 60 days to find another one or pack your bags and sod off back home. It’s like a game of musical chairs, except the chairs are on fire, and the music’s being played by a bunch of lobbyists who couldn’t care less about you.

 

And let’s not forget the lottery system. Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s make skilled workers enter a bloody raffle to see if they can even get a shot at working here. It’s like Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, except instead of a golden ticket, you get a visa that ties you to one employer who can basically hold your entire future hostage. And don’t even get me started on the wage suppression. Companies love the H-1B because they can pay these workers less than their American counterparts, all while pretending they’re “solving labor shortages.” It’s not a shortage; it’s a bloody scam!

 

Now, onto the H-4 EAD—the work permit for spouses of H-1B holders. Oh, what a generous gesture! Let’s allow these highly skilled, often equally qualified individuals to work, but only after they’ve jumped through a million bureaucratic hoops and waited for years. And even then, they’re constantly under threat of having their work rights yanked away because some politician decides it’s a good talking point for their xenophobic campaign. “Oh no, the H-4 EAD is stealing American jobs!” Give me a break. These are people contributing to the economy, paying taxes, and trying to build a life, not some kind of job-stealing boogeyman.

 

But here’s the kicker: the whole system is a bloody mess because it’s not designed to actually help people. It’s designed to keep workers in a state of perpetual uncertainty, dependent on their employers, and at the mercy of politicians who use immigration as a punching bag. It’s a farce, a sham, a complete and utter omnishambles.

 

So, here’s an idea: how about you fix the bloody system? Streamline the process, give workers more freedom, and stop treating immigrants like second-class citizens. Otherwise, you’re just setting yourself up for a brain drain and a whole lot of pissed-off people. And when that happens, don’t come crying to me, because I’ll be too busy laughing at this absolute trainwreck of a visa system.

 

Now, sort it out before I lose what’s left of my mind!

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33 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

Oh, for f***’s sake, let’s talk about the H-1B and H-4 EAD circus in the U.S., shall we? Because nothing says “land of opportunity” like a visa system that’s more convoluted than a soap opera plot and more exploitative than a payday loan shop. 

 

First up, the H-1B—the golden ticket for skilled workers, right? Wrong. It’s a bloody indentured servitude scheme dressed up as a visa program. You’ve got highly educated professionals—engineers, doctors, tech wizards—coming over to fill “specialty occupations,” only to be treated like disposable widgets by their employers. Oh, you don’t like your job? Tough luck, mate. If you quit, you’ve got 60 days to find another one or pack your bags and sod off back home. It’s like a game of musical chairs, except the chairs are on fire, and the music’s being played by a bunch of lobbyists who couldn’t care less about you.

 

And let’s not forget the lottery system. Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s make skilled workers enter a bloody raffle to see if they can even get a shot at working here. It’s like Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, except instead of a golden ticket, you get a visa that ties you to one employer who can basically hold your entire future hostage. And don’t even get me started on the wage suppression. Companies love the H-1B because they can pay these workers less than their American counterparts, all while pretending they’re “solving labor shortages.” It’s not a shortage; it’s a bloody scam!

 

Now, onto the H-4 EAD—the work permit for spouses of H-1B holders. Oh, what a generous gesture! Let’s allow these highly skilled, often equally qualified individuals to work, but only after they’ve jumped through a million bureaucratic hoops and waited for years. And even then, they’re constantly under threat of having their work rights yanked away because some politician decides it’s a good talking point for their xenophobic campaign. “Oh no, the H-4 EAD is stealing American jobs!” Give me a break. These are people contributing to the economy, paying taxes, and trying to build a life, not some kind of job-stealing boogeyman.

 

But here’s the kicker: the whole system is a bloody mess because it’s not designed to actually help people. It’s designed to keep workers in a state of perpetual uncertainty, dependent on their employers, and at the mercy of politicians who use immigration as a punching bag. It’s a farce, a sham, a complete and utter omnishambles.

 

So, here’s an idea: how about you fix the bloody system? Streamline the process, give workers more freedom, and stop treating immigrants like second-class citizens. Otherwise, you’re just setting yourself up for a brain drain and a whole lot of pissed-off people. And when that happens, don’t come crying to me, because I’ll be too busy laughing at this absolute trainwreck of a visa system.

 

Now, sort it out before I lose what’s left of my mind!

Idhantha nuve rasava?

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1 minute ago, jpismahatma said:

Idhantha nuve rasava?

Deep seek rasindi

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