Quote from Misthos:
Watch the video that was posted a few posts up. Yes, businesses want to avoid hiring Americans, and see what I posted - Bank of America wanted (and did) layoff people to replace them with cheaper foreign workers. I hope those that BofA laid off had BofA mortgages and defaulted on them. Because that's what will happen - probably already is.
As for the lazy American thing. I have seen my share of lazy workers, and diligent workers. But you want the US Congress to enact certain immigration laws because you feel an entire generation is worthless? These same lazy kids may be fighting a future war to save your ass. Will the H1Bs protect you? What if the H1Bs are the people we'll be fighting?
That's an impressive parade of non sequiturs and straw men.
Are you seriously claiming that a lazy, entitled American kid will join the marines to fight some H1-B visa holder on a battlefield while the Hi-B visa holder is working in a NYC office building? What are you talking about?
If an American kid is the best qualified for the job at the price the firm can afford to pay, he'll get the job. It's far less of a hassle to hire an American. If not, the firm will go with a foreigner or eliminate the position. It's that simple.
We shouldn't have any restrictions on labour movement at all. There's nothing like knowing you can be replaced in an instant to light a fire under someone's ass. Which, incidentally, is what makes foreign workers such good employees - in general.
I don't care what's on the video. I don't care how much law firms are helping firms get around idiotic labour laws. Nothing the lawyers do will change the laws of economics. Firms can't afford not to hire the best for the money they spend on labour. If American labour is more expensive and/or worth less, it will not be employed.