H1B visas are also supposed to be for skilled jobs for which we don't have qualified people already in the U.S. Those visas are not supposed to be granted so employers can hire cheap foreign labor to displace qualified citizens.
That is why I didn't want to get into writing paragraphs about it, but suggested it was ripe for compromise. Probably freeze the program immediately, then overhaul it and start it again. There has to be some reasonable middle ground between "A half dozen nazi scientists" and "Cheap labor via thousands of code monkeys that were previously working in a New Dehli call center bilking US senior citizens out of their life's savings".
We absolutely should be importing talent, key word being "talent". But with Ellis Island style safeguards and background checks. Twenty years ago, Vivek would have been wrong about foreign engineers being superior to US engineers and with a better work ethic. In the days of US Tiktok tide pod eating challenges versus Chinese Tiktok complex math challenges, and MIT valuing DEI over merit, Vivek has a point.