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Do not support Hillary if she does not stand for total banning of outsourcing, H1B and illegal immigration in America
Suraj Chauhan
Sep. 8, 2007

She is walking a fine line. She has to decide if she will support American people or follow the path of failed US President George Bush? She has gained support from some Indian Americans who run small businesses based on hiring illegal aliens and H1Bs. But in reality Indian Americans in general want a stop in illegal immigration, H1B and outsourcing.

Hillary has already accepted money from the American oligarchs – the rich who want illegal immigration, H1B and outsourcing to continue.

She is walking a fine line on the sensitive outsourcing issue as key labor unions withhold endorsements pending clear position from the candidates on it.

The Washington Post has profiled the predicament of Senator Clinton in a front page article contrasting the two different positions she has taken on the issue over the last two years.

Clinton has been pressed by labor leaders on her support for expanding temporary US work visas that often go to Indians who get jobs in the US, the report said.

"There is no way to legislate against reality. Outsourcing will continue. We are not against all outsourcing; we are not in favor of putting up fences," Clinton told Indian business leaders in New Delhi in 2005 and two years later she as a Presidential hopeful told students in New Hampshire that she hated ‘seeing US telemarketing jobs done in remote locations far, far from our shores’.



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