@SanDiegoKnight@SenEricSchmitt@RepChipRoy Hany’s “build American tech talent” strategy:
✓ Launch Skillstorm & hype training programs
✓ Post endless tweets against H-1B corps
✓ Drop vague “success stories”
✓ Watch actual placements & impact remain 0
✓ Repeat & collect clout
American tech workers helped: 0
A new report on billion-dollar companies shows that a full two-thirds are founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants.
Here's the most amazing part: "There is generally no reliable way under U.S. immigration law for foreign nationals to start a business and remain in the country after founding a company. Successful immigrant entrepreneurs in America are almost always refugees or family-sponsored and employer-sponsored immigrants."
Translation: immigrants are driving the American economy through their entrepreneurship, but we're not even selecting for entrepreneurship.
Immigration is so beneficial to the country that just by accident we're getting a system that is producing an endless list of billion dollar companies.
Imagine if we selected for entrepreneurship! There's so much to be gained here.
Instead, we have idiots attacking H1B visas, which are one of the more meritocratic parts of the system, despite its flaws. Even a flawed immigration system is much better than not welcoming people in, because immigration is just that beneficial.
@JaSonOfThor@trolls_opinion@PaulGolding Lol...the white cope on the other hand is down right sad. Never have we seen this magnitude of victim mentality. You really are cucks!
"Indian immigrants have created nearly 100 $1 billion companies here." Nativist: "Oh that's all? Screw them then." Pathologically insane, but the key question is how many more would they have created if we gave them all green cards? They are the only ones facing a lifetime wait.