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Comment by alephnerd

16 days ago

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  • Migrating to a place where people can contribute more to society is both a core tenet of individual liberty and one of the most positive-sum things any human being can do.

    But given that you both feign concern over visa holders' working conditions [1], while at the same time advocating for policies that lead to worse working conditions [2], perhaps you just hate freedom and were never acting in good faith in the first place.

    [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45323501

    • It's just the process of learning the hard way that not heeding the warnings everyone gave is painful.

      Now that they're facing consequences which we warned about (and prepped for as a result) they want to ignore it thinking that the monsters under the bed will go away.

      Brain drain somewhere is brain gain elsewhere.

  • Really? With all the H1B discussion on this site you prefer if it were completely one sided?

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  • It’s not irrelevant to this discussion considering 50% of our unicorns are immigrant founded.

  • When you are Asian American, the conversation is deeply personal.

    And I feel pointing out how a commonly repeated trope in our industry is backfiring is important.

    Alternatively, you can bury your heads into the deeper and deeper hole that is being dug.