Can the H-1B and L-1 Visa Programs be Reformed?
The short answer is NO When President Grant wined and dined Red Cloud of the Oglala Sioux, he presented a map showing how the territory of the Dakotas was going to be rearranged for the benefit of the Sioux. In response, Red Cloud held out his fist, index and middle finger protruding in the white man’s “V” for victory sign, only his word was “forked tongue” as in “lies.” Native Americans say that the “white man” speaks with “forked tongue” because 400-plus treaties and agreements signed with them were violated by the U.S. government. Since 1990 politicians have supported H-1B increases while at the same time assuring the public that they are going to put more protections into the law. Many politicians that voted against protections write letters to their constituents that claim that American citizens are protected. The House and the Senate have voted down every proposal to amend H-1B to restrict the ability of corporations to replace American workers. Politicians that promise to reform