As an IT security professional I'd like to bring up another urgent point. In addition to selling out American jobs there's something no one has mentioned yet: when American companies offshore their IT staff (especially on a large scale) they have to hand over the keys to the castle. Non-U.S. citizens now have domain admin rights––"God rights." They have the encryption keys, passwords, access to point-of-sale systems, access to every single file on any machine anywhere in the network. They have access to the financial system of record, shareholder information, corporate strategy information, HR information, ALL. OF. IT. That's the thing that the Suits either don't consider or don't care about. It's bad enough that certain countries mount a relentless barrage of attacks on American companies to steal secrets, industrial design, financial strategies, and to generally get an edge on us, but, hey, we'll do you one better! We'll pay you to to manage our infrastructure. We'll even train you, and then give some of you unrestricted access to our most closely guarded information. It's easy pickings, folks. It's just too tempting to siphon off information that will benefit one's home country...especially if that country is at a global financial disadvantage, or
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It's all about money and greed
True, the tax situation is a scam
Nobody seems to mention tax revenue. It's funny how everyone goes after the H-1 Visa crowd. At least those people are paying taxes here. All that money that goes over to TCS, Infosys, etc, stays over there and pays taxes in India.
What's TCS?
Majority of outsourced work will go to TCS and Infosys