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Generally, they're not really paying attention to what Musk and Vivek are saying. They think that the graduate hire from a top 10 program or the immigrant who was in the top 10% of his undergraduate program is displacing some American who graduated in the middle of the pack at a mid-tier university.Hah — turns out I am not.
It’s not about “value” in the strict sense. It’s about talent having a power law effect on its impact of the role. The top 10% of construction workers aren’t producing multiples the value of the top 50% like in tech. We need that value where stateside both economically and to hinder China.
They simply have no idea how many immigrant graduates never land an H-1B job because they're just not good enough to warrant the investment.
It's literally 65,000 visas for over 1 million foreign students.
Americans aren't losing their jobs to middle of the road foreign students. It's the best possible international grads. And if some dude in Oklahoma can't land a STEM job anywhere because of the 65,000 h-1b visas, that dude probably wasn't that good to begin with. But rather than acknowledge that he's probably a top 85-95% level graduate, he'd rather we simply not hire more of the graduates in the top 1% just because they came from another country before they outcompeted the Okie.