>>11884475>increasingly find themselves disenfranchised and undercut by cheap foreign labour,This is in unskilled labor and non-expert jobs. Your entry level app and webdev programming and manual labor jobs are not what STEM students are studying to get into.
>I won't apologise for this.>apologiseLMAO it's a britbong larping as an American.
>serious consternation about Asian Americans and Indian Americans working in tech,My claim wasn't that it exists, but that your original claim has serious overtones of alarmism that anybody who isn't "from the mayflower bloodline" gets pushed into the Indians and Chinese you're talking about.
In regards to H1B's, they're cheap labor in the tech industry for non-expert, non-executive positions. These people do not compete with your average STEM student looking to get into, say, cryptography. More often than not, the people on crypto teams end up working with the cheap labor to get the rote, non-mission critical tasks done.