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'Cut all visa programs': Steve Bannon says 'Einsteins' should remain in their countries amid major tech layoffs
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The situation in the Silicon Valley is a festering sore, Bannon said on his podcast, adding that the projection is that 12 million trained IT graduates can't get jobs because US is bringing foreign workers. Bannon said no one can prove that foreign workers are better educated, but tech companies want indentured servants, "people who will work 24 hours a day at half the cost because they are afraid of being sent home".
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