NehaChaudhari said:
Very little that helps Americans actually gets done, we spend more time projecting our values and directing attention overseas.
WestAustinAg said:
Every congressman and senator with tech in its backyard will vote no on this.
Hell, even Mike Lee, who is a tiger on illegal immigration loves the H1B loopholes and supports more of these visas because Salt Lake City hosts a ton of tech jobs.
🚨 BREAKING: The DOJ just sued Cloudera for rigging high-paying tech jobs against American workers.
— Hany Girgis (@SanDiegoKnight) April 28, 2026
They created a fake internal email that bounced every U.S. applicant’s resume …then claimed “no qualified Americans applied” to fast-track foreign visa holders for green cards.… https://t.co/MPjz7GVKZE pic.twitter.com/mVVEcF7YO1
Originally, I wasn’t going to post this, but I’ve decided I will.
— Alb (@amandalouise416) April 29, 2026
I am the charging party behind the DOJ’s lawsuit against Cloudera.
I was qualified. I was willing and able. I followed the application process exactly as Cloudera required. And instead of getting an opportunity as… pic.twitter.com/MFWCyeQggc
BREAKING: I'm taking legal action as part of my investigation into nearly 30 North Texas businesses suspected of H-1B visa fraud. I want to thank @SaraGonzalesTX for her efforts in exposing H-1B fraud across the state. pic.twitter.com/MZZRW02Iy3
— Attorney General Ken Paxton (@KenPaxtonTX) April 30, 2026
infinity ag said:
Here's another type of folks who make money with H1Bs. Immigration Lawyers.
These two lawyers in the video are also on Twitter complaining that Trump's policies are killing the "talent pipeline". All they care about is the money they make from these deals.
The next time you meet someone who strangely spouts corporate talking points like "americans are lazy" "americans cannot innovate" or "Trump hates/targets Indians", dig deeper, you will find that he/she makes money from this directly (like an attorney) or indirectly (through investments that rely on H1B).
Sharing this right after Paxton’s latest lawsuit… starting to feel like John Cornyn and Ken Paxton are in a full-on race to the bottom on immigration rhetoric. https://t.co/9SQA1ISBwi
— Emily Neumann (@immigrationgirl) April 30, 2026