Anonymous ID: 29548a Sept. 19, 2025, 6:28 p.m. No.23625881   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Penny Nance

@PYNance

I spent 3 years at the

@FCC

as a Special Advisor to Bush era Chairman Kevin Martin. We worked very hard to make sure the affiliates are unencumbered in the ability to opt out of national network programming that does not meet individual community standards. That’s the real issue for Jimmy Kimmel. He managed to infuriate half of the country. And maybe he would’ve gotten away with it but he’s no longer funny and losing money for the network. So cry all you want to

@jimmykimmel

, but it’s all on you. You decided you wanted to be a political scold instead of a comedian. Enjoy retirement.

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Anonymous ID: 29548a Sept. 19, 2025, 7:28 p.m. No.23626105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6108 >>6110 >>6121

@USTechWorkers

Sorry to cut the celebrations short. After reviewing the details of the proclamation:

 

• The proclamation DOES NOT apply to individuals already in the U.S. on H-1B status, or to student visa holders on OPT seeking to change their status to H-1B.

 

• It applies only to individuals outside the United States who are being sponsored for H-1B visas and seeking entry. This is specifically aimed at the Indian IT outsourcing companies whose business model is to sponsor large numbers of foreign workers abroad and bring them into the U.S. on H-1B visas. They may shift to sourcing workers who arrived on student visas or to heavily utilizing L-1 visas.

 

• H-1B workers could also be affected if they ever travel abroad and require visa stamping in order to return to the United States, even if they are otherwise in valid status.

 

The proclamation isn’t terrible, but it falls short of truly helping American workers and STEM graduates. Companies like Google and Microsoft won’t be affected, because they source their foreign workers through L-1 visas or from those who arrived on student visas. So when

@howardlutnick

said tech companies support it, now we know why.

 

If the Trump administration truly wants to help American tech workers and STEM graduates, it needs to end the OPT program, which was created entirely through regulation. Otherwise, it isn’t serious about fixing this issue.

 

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Anonymous ID: 29548a Sept. 19, 2025, 7:32 p.m. No.23626121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23626105

There is so much visa fraud in Tech.

Still shocked at what I'm reading how they game the system. Both the Indian recruiting model, the Tech companies in America and the indians once they get here acting like they are the next Einstein