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How H-1B Numbers Break Down

Of the 20 companies that received the most H-1B visas in 2014, 13 were global outsourcing operations, according to an analysis of federal records by Professor Hira. The top 20 companies took about 40 percent of the visas available — about 32,000 — while more than 10,000 other employers received far fewer visas each. And about half of the applications in 2014 were rejected entirely because the quota had been met.

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Stop cursing color. Professor Hira is brown too.

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no bro your reply was cooler. we should spray tan together in PB.

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Politicans managed to have 42% of labor population working for 30K/yr or less. They killed manufacturing and they fed retail big time. Next stop: Technology sector, the last bastion of decent middle class wages in the country. Once they f that up that's basically it.

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Cool reply to the first reply

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cool reply bro

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Post ID: @2BZ+ErMr8lg

I like Angie

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Cool story bro

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