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Old 09-23-2025, 02:05 PM   #16
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Add in $100K/year for H1-B visas.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said “all big companies” are on board.


I understand that he is likely right about that, at least with respect to some large companies.

But not for reasons that should please most of us, in my opinion.

Aren't some big players likely to be willing to eat the $100K assessment for each of their very high-value employees if they judge that they will, over the long run, face less competition from startups and smaller firms that can't comfortably afford that cost burden? Shouldn't we want as many as possible of the world's best and brightest to come to America and help build the AI and high-tech future we envision?

If so, I think we should want more, not fewer, awards of H-1B visas.
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Old 09-23-2025, 02:49 PM   #17
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What we’re talking about here is a wage based merit system. Where the primary criteria is whether you can pay or not. The system seems rife with abuses and corruption. How much do you want to bet that the sons and daughters of wealthy parents will be able to get visas and more qualified researchers or doctors or teachers will not.
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Old 09-25-2025, 11:07 AM   #18
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Learning from Trump's legal tactics

A 79-year-old Van Nuys car wash owner has filed a federal civil rights claim seeking $50 million after he says he was violently body slammed and pinned by federal agents during an immigration raid at his business on Sept. 9. The claim names the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement as defendants.

https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-new...wash-ice-raid/
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Old 09-25-2025, 02:52 PM   #19
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So the people walking over the US border are on the Zinc Card?
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Old 09-25-2025, 09:46 PM   #20
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I understand that he is likely right about that, at least with respect to some large companies.

But not for reasons that should please most of us, in my opinion.

Aren't some big players likely to be willing to eat the $100K assessment for each of their very high-value employees if they judge that they will, over the long run, face less competition from startups and smaller firms that can't comfortably afford that cost burden? Shouldn't we want as many as possible of the world's best and brightest to come to America and help build the AI and high-tech future we envision?

If so, I think we should want more, not fewer, awards of H-1B visas.
Agreed. I thought the idea sucked big time when the Trump administration initially said the cost would be $100,000 per year. Now it's $100,000 for each applicant, although it's not clear whether the $100,000 is refundable if the application is unsuccessful. It's probably an improvement over the current system. Historically the visas were awarded by a lottery and a high % of the visas got issued to people working for Indian outsourcing firms. Now that companies have to fork over $100K, maybe the most deserving people will receive them.

$100K, hmm, I wonder if McCain will apply? That's his magic number, and I honestly bet there are companies out there that would pay that for him. He probably won't bite though as he'd have to renounce his U.S. citizenship and leave his job first to do that.

Anyway, yeah, they should issue a lot more of these. But as long as Stephen Miller's calling the shots instead of Trump, they won't.

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So the people walking over the US border are on the Zinc Card?
That may have been true, but since March of this year it's called the Lead Card. People along the underground railroad to the USA call it the Tarjeta de Plomos and say to corre como un cabron cuando oigas los disparos.
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Just an update. Here in Texas we're getting 500 miles of large, floating buoys along the Rio Grande, courtesy of Kristi Noem.
They're supposed to prevent immigrants from swimming across the river.

https://www.texastribune.org/2026/01...loating-buoys/
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Old 01-08-2026, 06:16 AM   #22
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https://trumpcard.gov/

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For a $15,000 DHS processing fee* and, after background approval, a contribution of $1 million, receive U.S. residency in record time with the Trump Gold Card.






Trump Platinum Card
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Foreign nationals can sign up now and secure their places on the waiting list for the Trump Platinum Card. When launched, and upon receipt of a $15,000 DHS processing fee and $5 million contribution, they will have the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income.
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Old 01-08-2026, 09:19 AM   #23
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This is fucking awesome:

"...they will have the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income."

In other words, these fucking immigrants get tax breaks that will be financed by...us.

MAGA hypocrisy at its very finest.

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Old 01-08-2026, 09:37 AM   #24
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Well...it is "non-US" income.

And the platinum card does cost the holder a $5 million "gift" to the US Treasury.

Trump Gold Card holders will be subject to US federal income taxation, including on income earned outside the United States (maybe...it appears there's some 'fuzziness' in the details still as IRS has issued no guidelines)

More importantly, a key difference between current investor-based green cards, like the EB-5 program, and the Trump Gold Card is no mandatory actual US investment, and no mandatory job-creation requirement

This contribution, or “gift,” does not reflect the value of any private investment in the US economy; rather, it is characterized as “evidence that the individual will substantially benefit the United States,”
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Old 01-08-2026, 01:12 PM   #25
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With those deals, I can see a conglomerate forming to where a massive amount of $$$$ is pooled by many people to do a huge short term profit than bail out.
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