The Rise and Fall of the H-1B Visa – American Affairs Journal
(americanaffairsjournal.org)25 points by bilsbie 12 hours ago
25 points by bilsbie 12 hours ago
How does this work, exactly? What is the law that allows relatives of H1B to become citizens?
In the case of the H1-B visa holder's children, the Birthright Citizenship Clause of the 14th amendment.
The bigger problem with the H1B system is family reunification. 65,000 H1B visas a year is not that many. But because H1B is a path to citizenship in practice, just one skilled worker eventually will bring in many more family members who aren’t filtered for skills.
When we came to the U.S. in 1989–on my dad’s H1 visa—there were under 10,000 Bangladeshis in the country. Today, there are 270,000. Those aren’t 270,000 highly skilled and highly motivated workers. They’re here based on chain migration from handful of original skilled workers.