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This Article is From Mar 20, 2018

Anti-H-1B Poster In Silicon Valley’s Train Station Targets Foreign Workers

Anti-H-1B Poster In Silicon Valley’s Train Station Targets Foreign Workers
Traffic crosses over the Golden Gate Bridge as seen from Fort Scott in San Francisco, California. (Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg)

Anti-H1B posters have come up in local metro stations and commuter trains in San Francisco and California, ahead of the work visa, which is popular among Indian IT professionals, filing season beginning in April.

The Progressives for Immigration Reform, which has bought advertisements worth $80,000 for the San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations and trains, argues that their purpose is to create awareness about the misuse and abuse of the H-1B visa.

"This is to get exposure to the H-1B programme. And with that attention, with that visibility, begin conversations on the abuses of the programmes what it was intended to be and what it has become," Kevin Lynn, director of the Washington D.C.-based Progressive for Information Reform told PTI.

The campaign started on March 15, and would last till April 1, he said, adding that he has been receiving "amazingly positive" response from the users of BART. "Congress, fix H-1B law so companies must seek & hire U.S. workers!" it said.

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