H-1B brings in people who then push anti-America views on campuses getting billions in tax dollars.

Wanna throw up?

Over 40,000 university professors are here on H-1B visas. Not 400. Not 4,000. Over 40,000.

That’s over 40,000 American academics who are out of a job. Roughly 72–73% of those are from India.

Professor Shayoni Mitra of Barnard/Columbia University is one of these so-called “geniuses” from India.

She’s a professor of theater. Apparently, no American can handle this job.

After the October 7 massacres by Hamas, she donned a mask and a security vest, then watched as students violently hijacked Hamilton Hall on the campus of Barnard.

Students draped in keffiyehs destroyed the building in support of “Palestine.” The graffiti they left behind on the walls revealed “Death to America” and support for Hamas.

They held some of the maintenance workers hostage.

Police were called and arrests were made.

After the event, Profesor Mitra held a pretend graduation ceremony for the jihadist students who were arrested/expelled for rioting.

She’s attended multiple anti-Israel protests and publicly supported former students/non-citizens like Mahmoud Khalil and Mohsen Mahdawi, who have fomented hatred of America and Israel, rioted on campus, and spread terrorist propaganda.

Our Department of Education is about to hand Columbia university over $1 BILLION in federal funding.

Let me say that again: This campus is about to have over $1 BILLION American tax dollars shoved into their sweaty hands.

@SpeakerJohnson

@EDSecMcMahon

People are sick of funding educating and employing the world while ending visas and deporting gets called for.

 

 

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