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On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 09:25, Scott Prive wrote: > > ...In other words, the levels of H1-B/L-1 immigration have zero impact on the number of people here who can speak traditional Arabic fluently. You missed jc's point -- if the H1-B program is shut off completely as long as the *general* unemployment rate is above a certain level, then US employers with *specific* needs that really truly can't be met by any US citizens will be out of luck. The shortage of Arabic-speakers working for the US government, and its national security implications, is just one example of this kind of specific need. -- "Virtue has its own reward, but has no sale at the box office." --Mae West // seth gordon // sethg at ropine.com // http://ropine.com/sethg/cv.html //
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