>>513361758 (OP)
The program only exists to undercut American workers. 70+% of H1Bs are Indians. They're not "highly skilled", they're often working in absolute meme jobs in the service industry or some bullshit IT job. They are dumb as shit.
Another thing that's not talked about is how this type of imported labour is that they have a lot of leverage. There is a threat of deportation if you're not a good enough goy (since your visa is tied to that job and you only have a very short time to get a new job or else you're now an illegal). It's used to pressure them, not because they're good but because even importing a few workers that are the best slaves will allow the boss to go: "I need you here more like Ranjeet, he comes early and stays late and he doesn't complain as much as you do". Ranjeet, even if he wanted to complain knows that if he's too uppitdy it could be back to India for him. Back to human feces and rivers of plastic waste in the streets. Back to pollution. To too many people and living in squalor. He will absolutely cuck out to keep his job.
How to actually fix it:
>Take the dept of labour stats, take the median income for a given job
>If some company really "needs" a guest worker, they must pay a standard deviation above the median
>They also need to pay an application fee of at least 5k
>They also have to pay a deposit of 20k per worker
>If the worker's visa is no longer valid, they lose the deposit, it goes straight in the government's pocket
Those last two seem strange to have, it even seems pro-immigrant but the lowest jobs they want immigrants to do they hold the visa over them as leverage. So apply a cost if they said they "really needed" them but actually it was just some retard from a shithole country they should pay some kind of financial penalty.
Stuff like Trump's Golden Visa, I have mixed feelings on. On the one hand the kind of immigration you want is one that creates jobs, real businesses but I think it's very easily abused.