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Jan 2025
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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Understanding t...

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In this episode, Tudor and guest Sam Mirejovsky discuss the complexities surrounding H-1B visas, including personal stories, historical context, and the current state of the program. They explore concerns about the abuse of the visa system by corporations seeking cheaper labor, the implications for American workers, and the need for reform. 
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