The concept of the H1B is fine, but it is way, way, way overused by large companies. They're not evil, but the way they're handed out is just not enforced in any reasonable way.
There are dozens of similarly-skilled US workers for almost every single H1B that's handed out in the tech industry. People on these visas are just significantly cheaper and will never, ever complain for fear of being deported.
What's the average, or at least the past few years? How does this compare with other years percentage-wise - is overall enrollment up or down? Maybe it's usually 20 every other year, maybe it's usually 200 🤷♂️ mostly useless without context
Harvard Law enrolled 19 first-year Black students, or 3.4 percent of the class, the lowest number since the 1960s, according to the data from the American Bar Association. Last year, the law school’s first-year class had 43 Black students, according to an analysis by The New York Times.
“This is the lowest number of Black entering first-year students since 1965,” he added, pointing to numbers compiled by the Center on the Legal Profession at Harvard, where he also serves as faculty director. That year, there were 15 entering Black students. Since 1970, there have generally been 50 to 70 Black students in Harvard Law’s first-year class, he said.
It's easy to have an unpopular opinion when its just flat-out factually incorrect. Nintendo's lawyers have literally no effect at all on the quality of their games.
Nintendo fucking people over doesn't increase the quality of their games in any way whatsoever. Feel free to try and come up with an argument that says otherwise 🤷♂️
I'd be more miserable without that food than I am with gastro issues. Fuck that.