LinkedIn’s co-founder stopped Trump and slammed the student visa to his response: ‘We have completely forgotten how …’

Reid Hoffman criticized Trump’s decision, which was to stop all visa interviews for time.

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman was banned on social media on social media for a response to the US administration’s decision to prevent all visa interviews for this time. While the State Department said that it was decided that it was decided to expand the social media of the visa applicants, Reid Hoffman noticed the decision and said that the US forgot how it was enriched. Hoffman wrote this response on a post which was also negative about the decision. “Every state’s flagship and top private university budget by blowing $ 50 billion hole in the budget. The post read. “Unfortunately, truth. Other countries are proceeding to fill the difference and acquire top talent. We have completely forgotten how America was enriched, “Hoffman wrote.Social media users noticed how their linkedin H -1B depends on H -1B visa programs and he does not care about America at first. “America enriched because it was 90% white,” one wrote. “Translation: LinkedIn is grateful, a constant stream of obedient labor that does not challenge the system, just navigate it through your equipment. I only care about money and do not care about how it damages Americans,” Another post tried to read a sarcastically between Hoffman’s response. “Reid only cares about this because the import (indentard) talent allows him to keep wages low – this is an economic war against American citizens, which reeds, like the farthest democrats, hate, hate,” one wrote. “There is no shortage of American talent-Hefman doesn’t just want to prioritize it. He benefits from cheap, visa-based foreign labor. More than 60% of H-1B roles are certified below local average wages. It is about cost cuts, not to promote innovation.Reed Hoffman is a backcore of H -1B, the program that allows American companies to appoint efficient foreign talent. This has been a long -standing demand as he urged the Obama administration to remove the cap on H -1B visas and bring more foreign workers.

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