Hey Retard: There is No Cap on H-1B. In 2023, 755,020 People Were Brought In, 72.3% of Which Were Indians.

Don’t worry, inferior white. There’s a cap!

Various scam artists like pyramid schemer Patrick Bet-David have been promoting H-1B while putting out the ridiculous claim that there is a “cap” on the admission of H-1B, only allowing 85,000 of these culturally superior workers to come replace Americans.

In fact, the alleged “cap” is simply a fake rule, designed to obfuscate how many of these people are coming in. Nearly ten times the “cap” can come in through “exceptions.”

Citing Homeland Security statistics, the American Immigration Council reports that in 2023 alone, 755,020 people were allowed in on the H-1B program, and 72.3% of those were from India. That is 545,880 Indians coming into America with a direct path to a green card and citizenship.

Anyone could have simply looked around any American city and seen more than 85,000 Indians. We are being absolutely swamped with these “people.”

Bet-David’s entire presentation seems very reasonable until you find out he’s using fake data.

You might also want to deconstruct what he is saying when he claims that it’s “pretty weird, right?” that Americans want to limit the number of culturally incompatible Indians coming into the country.

You might also wonder about this whole “want America to WIN” narrative, which doesn’t make any sense. None of these people will explain what the consequences will be if America has a lower GDP than China, because there won’t be any consequences. It’s utter nonsense to claim that some unnamed thing is going to become worse in America if we don’t “beat” the Chinese. America is already “beating” European countries in the GDP game, and many or most of these countries are much better than America, objectively. They have higher standards of living, fewer immigrants, a more stable culture, less bizarre sexual nonsense, and so on.

Bet-David, who became rich from a pyramid scheme insurance company, is not the only internet media personality defending the H-1B, but he’s probably the one with the biggest reach. Very few people are interested in this. The backlash has been more or less universal across Trump’s support base.

The claim that the economic problems in America are a result of the GDP not being high enough is something that needs to be further deconstructed, but the real problems are already known and were discussed by Donald Trump himself before he became the Great Replacer.

For example:

  • Immigration driving down wages and driving up housing prices
  • Free trade devaluing American labor
  • Black people
  • Taxes are too high with the government spending huge amounts of money on empire and wars and entitlements for the lowest people in the society
  • Regulations favoring massive corporations over small businesses

There are other things you could list off, but overall, the situation is not very complicated.