I don't think anyone suggests (or at least they shouldn't) that the 
*best* workers are always US citizens.  There are several brilliant 
software engineers (yeah, I said engineer...that's another "hot button" 
word...lol) outside of US borders.

--Michael


Adam Buckland wrote:
> Reality Check....
>
> MS, Google et al don't hire round the world because they are after cheap 
> labour, they are after the best and that's not always in the US.
>
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [NF] Legal immigrant high-tech workers speak
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> It's all about lower salaries.  We don't need
> third-world programmers here, but we get them because
> they're cheap.  
>
> As we speak, someone's trying to figure out how to
> turn migrant Mexican farm workers into programmers for
> the least possible amount of money.
>
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