The Immigration and Nationality Act is very clear on one point: If a company wants to hire an H-1B visa worker from overseas, that company must first be unable to find a single qualified American for that job. “America First” is literally baked into the system. But tech companies have been exploiting and rigging that system for 30 years so that they can bring in cheap foreign labor. More than 50% of our STEM grads can’t even get jobs in STEM fields, because they’re being replaced by foreigners. The good news is that the kids are all right. Americans have finally figured out ways to rig the system back in our own favor, and we finally have a government that is on our side.
Something that has recently been figured out is the archaic means by which the most advanced tech companies are rigging the game. They don’t advertise job openings on modern tech platforms or websites like Indeed.
Instead, companies like Facebook and Infosys will find a small, rural town in middle America that still has a weekly print newspaper with a readership of 200 or 300 people. They’ll purchase a Help Wanted ad in the back of a local newspaper in a small town that doesn’t even have a community college, let alone a pipeline of STEM workers.
In the rare eventuality that an American STEM grad even comes across the job listing (has any Zoomer or Millennial ever opened a print newspaper to read it?), they make the application process as cumbersome as possible. The American STEM grad is told to write a paper letter and send it to the tech company for an application. They can’t email the company or fill out an online form to apply for the job.
Then, the tech company mails a paper application to the American STEM grad, which they have to fill out and either mail or fax it back to the company. Needless to say, zero American STEM grads come across these ads and go through the cumbersome, archaic application process.
This allows the tech company to then say, “Oh, my gosh! Looks like Vivek Ramaswamy was right! American college grads are just too stupid and lazy and can’t compete with the superior tech workers from the Subcontinent! I guess the Department of Labor will have to approve our H-1B visa for Harjeet Supendervinderbooger so we can fill this open job listing!”
And that’s how Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are screwing American kids out of jobs.
But American kids are, in fact, better than these skanky foreigners with substandard educations, in every imaginable way. Now that they’re onto the scam, pro-America companies are fighting back.
One great example of this is a new website called Jobs.Now. If you have a son, daughter, niece, nephew, or grandchild with a STEM degree, you should definitely tell them about that site. (We don’t get any sort of affiliate commission for promoting. We just think they’re doing an AMAZING job for American STEM grads.)
Jobs.Now (@JobsNowPR on Twitter/X) goes out of its way to hunt down these job listings in print newspapers all over the country. They post the listings and the application process—and American STEM grads are flooding these companies with applications!
In one recent example, more than 400 Americans applied for one of these tech jobs. If a company rejects that many Americans and says it couldn’t find any qualified applicants here, it would trigger an automatic Department of Labor audit from the Trump administration. This is shutting off the H-1B pipeline. They’re not going to have any choice but to start hiring Americans.
The Trump administration is doing its part for Americans as well. After that notorious illegal alien truck driver from India killed three Americans a few days ago, Secretary of State Marco Rubio immediately suspended ALL worker visas for foreign truck drivers. Why hasn’t any previous administration done this? It’s so easy for these foreign workers who can’t even read road signs in English to get these jobs that generations of blue collar American workers have been screwed over. All so people like Jeff Bezos can save a few bucks by hiring foreigners.
Those days are over. The H-1B scam is coming to an end, one way or another. And the new Golden Age of America is only beginning!

