Topic: H 1b Visas

12 chapters across the catalog

Hatman
Episode 1871 1:06:59 - 1:12:43

1871: Hatman

Trump Administration, Green Card Policy Shift, H-1B Visas

A new Department of Homeland Security memo requires non-immigrants in the U.S. to return to their home countries to apply for green cards. This policy shift aims to return to the original intent of immigration law and impacts students, temporary workers, and tourists. While immigration attorneys warn of potential lawsuits and family disruptions, the hosts support the move as a way to prevent people from staying indefinitely during processing.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 2:49:15 - 2:53:04

1832: Lincoln's Dome

US Visa Bonds, H-1B Fraud and Immigration Policy

The U.S. State Department has implemented a new policy requiring travelers from 38 countries to pay bonds of up to $15,000 to deter visa overstays. This measure targets nations with high rates of illegal residency and insufficient screening processes. Additionally, investigations are uncovering widespread fraud in the H-1B visa program, including "human body mills" that exploit foreign workers.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 1:24:02 - 1:28:04

1801: Hate of Speech

H-1B Visa Fee Hike, Indian Tech Workers, and American Labor

The Trump administration has announced an executive order raising the H-1B visa sponsorship fee to $100,000 annually. The move is intended to protect American workers and ensure only "extraordinary" talent is brought into the U.S. The Indian government and tech leaders like Elon Musk have expressed concern, while supporters argue it will force companies to hire and train domestic graduates.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 2:33:48 - 2:37:55

1794: Heroin Hotties

Chinese Students in US, Higher Education Economics

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defends the presence of 600,000 Chinese students in U.S. universities, arguing they prevent the financial collapse of lower-tier colleges. Critics, including Laura Ingraham, argue these spots should go to American students, while others suggest schools like UC Berkeley are used as recruitment grounds for intelligence agencies.

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 1:24:53 - 1:27:03

1727: Sideshow Bob

H-1B Visa Best and Brightest Supercut

A supercut of mainstream media reports demonstrates the repetitive use of the phrase "best and brightest" to describe H-1B visa workers. The narrative is framed as a political tool to justify high-skilled immigration by suggesting these workers are superior to the domestic labor force. The lack of creativity in media messaging is highlighted through the identical phrasing across multiple networks.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 2:44:08 - 2:47:50

1669: You-Crane

Undocumented Workers, Immigration Parole-in-Place

The Biden administration is reportedly using bird flu concerns as a justification for new immigration policies. Because many farm workers are undocumented and fear deportation, the administration is proposing "parole-in-place" and work permits for long-term residents married to U.S. citizens. This move is seen by critics as a way to legalize millions of immigrants and secure future voters.

School-ology
Episode 1287 46:02 - 50:00

1287: School-ology

De-socialization of Youth Through Remote Learning Platforms

The use of educational platforms like Schoology is criticized for de-socializing students by preventing them from seeing each other during virtual classes. There is a theory that this isolation is intended to create a new pool of introverted "coders" to replace the labor force previously supplied by H-1B visas. The shift in education is viewed as a personality-altering scheme rather than a purely medical necessity.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 23:53 - 27:15

901: Men in Skirts

Janet Napolitano, H-1B Visa Discrimination Lawsuit

University of California President Janet Napolitano faces a lawsuit alleging national origin discrimination regarding the H-1B visa program. The University is accused of replacing 97 IT employees at its San Francisco campus with lower-paid workers from India to save $30 million. This move contradicts Napolitano's previous stance as Homeland Security Secretary when she vowed to crack down on visa abuses.

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 40:33 - 46:25

899: Loyalty Test

H-1B Visa Reform, Silicon Valley and Indian Tech Workers

A draft executive order leaked to the New York Times suggests the Trump administration plans to overhaul the H-1B visa program to prioritize the "best and brightest" over cheap labor. Silicon Valley tech companies, including Google and Microsoft, expressed concern over the potential changes. The hosts discuss the prevalence of Indian CEOs in tech and debunk the claim that Steve Jobs was a Syrian refugee.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 2:30:53 - 2:33:25

886: Exodus of Misery

Jack Dorsey, Twitter Emoji Conflict

Reports suggest Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was not invited to the tech summit due to a previous conflict regarding a "Crooked Hillary" emoji that Trump's campaign wanted to use. The hosts discuss the irony of excluding the head of the platform Trump uses most effectively. They conclude the meeting's primary outcome was Trump giving the CEOs his direct phone number to bypass government bureaucracy.

ISO Day
Episode 853 2:03:15 - 2:10:29

853: ISO Day

Michio Kaku, H-1B Visa Shilling Allegations

Physicist Michio Kaku claimed that the American scientific establishment would collapse without the H-1B visa program, calling it a "secret weapon." Critics, including Professor Norm Matloff, argue that Kaku is shilling for Silicon Valley tech companies that use the program to depress wages for American coders. While Donald Trump has vowed to end the H-1B program, the tech industry continues to lobby for its expansion despite claims of a domestic talent shortage.

The Great Daylight Savings Time Conspiracy or 100% Yanni-Free
Episode 78 45:20 - 49:27

78: The Great Daylight Savings Time Conspiracy or 100% Yanni-Free

Anthony Weiner, Elite Modeling Agency Scandal

Representative Anthony Weiner's push for H-1B visas for fashion models is linked to broader concerns about the modeling industry. The arrest of Elite World Models CEO Bertrand Hennet on cocaine charges in Paris is cited as evidence of systemic issues. The industry is accused of facilitating a modern slave trade involving underage girls and drug abuse.