Socialist Progressives
In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]I've not been able to find any recent comments about her H-1B stance. Perhaps that's what you meant -- perhaps actually she doesn't have any plan at all. Or perhaps you have a link with a quote that says she will NOT expand H-1Bs? Love to see it.
And we're told that her vast "experience" is a feature of her campaign (not a bug). So shouldn't we rely on her past "experience" on this issue, particularly since she's been silent now? And here's what she campaigned on in '08:
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She has lobbied for more high-skill visas
During her first campaign, Clinton threw her support behind proposals to lift the annual cap on H1-B visas.
Lets face the fact that foreign skilled workers contribute greatly to what we have to do to be innovators, Clinton said at the event.
Its worth noting that the limit was temporarily raised twice by Congress in the late 1990s, first to 115,000 per year and then as high as 195,000. Both times, the increase was the result of legislation signed by then-President Bill Clinton.
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Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/on-small-business/wp/2015/04/13/what-a-hillary-clinton-white-house-could-mean-for-businesses/
Do you honestly think that either Clinton will change, oops, evolve, on this issue? Since IT has been the one industry driving growth in the US (until the H-1Bs kicked in), this "single issue" is critically important to our future growth as a nation as well.