I object to using the word "deported" in the title. Their visa is up and they must go home. Period.
I agree that the expectations of living the American Dream is probably crushed pretty quickly. After all, it's partly fantasy. It happens to American teens and college graduates too. Isn't it awful when real life intrudes:^)
H1B is NOT a slave visa. In my company, programmers with H1B are treated no differently than their American citizen counterparts - translate: Very Well. Every country has the sovereign right to decide who it will have as citizens. The U.S. has and continues to allow large levels of immigration.
Another point: H1B visa holders going back to their own country have the advantage of having working in American industry.
I object to using the word "deported" in the title. Their visa is up and they must go home. Period. I agree that the expectations of living the American Dream is probably crushed pretty quickly. After all, it's partly fantasy. It happens to American teens and college graduates too. Isn't it awful when real life intrudes :^)
H1B is NOT a slave visa. In my company, programmers with H1B are treated no differently than their American citizen counterparts - translate: Very Well. Every country has the sovereign right to decide who it will have as citizens. The U.S. has and continues to allow large levels of immigration.
Another point: H1B visa holders going back to their own country have the advantage of having working in American industry.