A proposed change to US student visa rules could make it much harder for international graduates, especially Indians, to stay and work in America after completing their studies, according to Danielle Goldman, CEO and co-founder of Build. Goldman warned that the proposal could worsen labour shortages in key sectors such as AI, technology and engineering by reducing pathways that many international students currently use to remain in the country and build their careers, according to the American Bazaar.
The H1-B visa exploitation hole needs to be patched, plain and simple. Sucks to have that precedent set and then taken away, but America needs to be hiring skilled Americans and not pretending they don’t exist, to instead hire disadvantaged visa holders, often through shady ghost staffing agencies that skim their paychecks.
One really goofy part is you don’t have to prove as an employer that you can’t find a domestic worker to apply for an H1-B. You do have to “prove” you can’t find a domestic worker to convert an H1-B to a green card.
Like, under the law technically you have to fire your H1-B worker and replace him with a citizen, and only if you can’t find a citizen can you convert him to green card.
This is kinda bonkers and leads to all the fake job postings with weirdly specific requirements. They basically take their worker who has already probably been working at the company for 6 years and copy-and-paste his resume in the job description, then fake advertise the role, to “prove” they can’t find anyone, because if they do find someone that means they have to fire the person instead of getting him a green card.
It makes far more sense to make a company prove they can’t hire a citizen before allowing them to hire a foreign worker, rather than allowing them to hire but then making them go through a kabuki theater fake recruiting process to convert the person’s status.