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"H-1B dominates in the tech industry by far, for engineering, ar
"H-1B dominates in the tech industry by far, for engineering, architects and other technical skills, and there are many false theories out there that people from India are qualifying under fraudulent pretenses. It has hurt the public perception of the program," says Sonia Munoz, president of Immigration Legal Counsel,
There are no 'false theories' here. H1Bs deserved a bad reputation due to blatant abuse, hyped resumes, arrogance, shoddy quality, no innovation and 'groupism' (H1B's hiring more from their own country). The shine is lost on the so called 'best and brightest' of the world.