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The Visa Dilemma: Balancing Opportunities and Local Workforce Needs
The Visa Dilemma: Balancing Opportunities and Local Workforce Needs
As a programmer with years of experience and someone who grew up walking beans on a farm, I find the debate over visas and labor fascinating and complicated. On one hand, we have Elon Musk advocating for more visas for tech workers, claiming the U.S. can’t produce enough qualified talent. On the other, there’s the reality of an evolving workforce and a growing reliance on both skilled and migrant labor for various industries.
Tech Workers: Are We Really Falling Behind?
Musk’s argument hinges on the idea that the U.S. doesn’t produce enough tech workers. While there’s some truth to the shortage of highly skilled engineers and programmers, the problem is multifaceted.
I’ve encountered tech workers who expect frequent breaks and resist digging deep to solve problems. The reality is that much of programming involves perseverance and resourcefulness — qualities that aren’t always taught or nurtured. My husband and I often resort to Googling or watching how-to videos when we’re stuck, but the drive to seek solutions is key.
The concern I have with increasing tech visas is that it might edge out local talent. My own kids are qualified and eager to work, but what happens if those opportunities go to visa holders or are outsourced? There’s also the reality of…