Stephen Miller’s claim that H1B workers aren’t “high-skilled” is beyond ignorant—it’s an insult to the very people driving America’s innovation and economy. Let’s set the record straight:
💡 73% of H1B workers hold advanced degrees, compared to just 13% of the U.S. population. These are people coming from top universities globally, often outcompeting others in rigorous selection processes.
💻 They contribute $615 billion annually to the U.S. economy, particularly in tech, healthcare, and engineering. From coding the systems that run your favorite apps to developing life-saving technologies, H1Bs are the backbone of modern America.
📈 H1Bs don’t “steal” jobs—they fill the critical 1.2 million STEM worker shortfall projected by 2030. Without them, industries collapse. The U.S. simply doesn’t produce enough graduates to keep up with demand.
🏆 Leaders like Sundar Pichai (Google), Satya Nadella (Microsoft), and Arvind Krishna (IBM) all started as H1B workers. Their contributions have reshaped industries and cemented America’s global leadership.
🇺🇸 Despite paying billions in taxes, H1Bs don’t get the full benefits of citizenship. Yet they continue to work tirelessly to build your country while enduring this xenophobic nonsense.
Miller , your rhetoric doesn’t just lack understanding—it’s actively harmful. If you had your way, the U.S. would lose its competitive edge overnight. Stop undermining the people who build this nation’s future.
Without H1Bs, America isn’t just weaker—it’s irrelevant. 💥✨ #H1B #Innovation #facts 9:12 PM · Nov 14, 2024 ·
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