August 24, 2006
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08/23/06 -
A New Jersey Reader Says Empirical Evidence In
the Job Market Cannot Be Denied---No Matter What The Pew
Hispanic Center Claims
A Kentucky Reader Asks Why More
Americans Don’t Understand The Destructive Nature of the
H-1B Visa
From:
Kenneth
Geisler [e-mail
him]
Re: Edwin S. Rubenstein’s Columns:
National Data
I enjoy reading
Rubenstein’s articles about immigration and especially
the
non-immigrant H-1B visa problem, if for no other
reason than to know that someone really realizes what's
happening to American workers.
I've been doing
Oracle work since 1988. Last week, I landed a
contract in St. Louis with a very large client. A week
went by and a recruiter called me to tell me my client
hadn't signed the contract yet.
Then after another
week later the recruiter told me that
Oracle Corp. representatives went to my client
directly to ask:
“Why in the world
would you have customizations done to our product here
in the United States? You should have the work performed
by the people in India that wrote the original product.”
Unbelievable! My
client hired Indian citizens at Oracle’s urging.
Now Oracle is using
the fact that they've been able to get enough H-1B's
into the US to get the knowledge and then send them back
to India to undercut American programmers.
And Congress
doesn't see a problem with this?
Basically
globalization has benefited the America’s hyper-rich
and Indian citizens at the expense of the American
middle class.
This is pure
madness. I can’t understand why more people don’t see
this.
Geisler’s background is in is computer engineering. He
is a member of
Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society.