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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Understanding the H-1B Visa

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Society & Culture, Daily News, News, Politics, News Commentary

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

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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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tudor Dixon podcast. Today we are going to be talking about H1B visas.

0:06.5

I know you're all like, why would we talk about that? But come on, let's be honest.

0:10.1

Everybody right now is going, what is the deal with these H1B visas?

0:14.1

I have my own opinion on them. I've had my own experience with having struggles, getting

0:19.9

workers, and I just, well, we'll get into all of it, and I'll tell you exactly how I feel.

0:24.8

But I decided I needed someone who was really smart on this and really could talk about it.

0:29.6

So we're bringing in Sam Murjofsky with us.

0:33.3

He is a lawyer and radio host out of Nevada, and he is going to dive into this issue with us.

0:39.6

Sam, thank you so much for joining me.

0:41.9

Well, Tudor, great to have, great to be here with you.

0:44.2

Thanks for having me.

0:45.5

Absolutely.

0:46.2

So we are obviously watching people back and forth discuss this.

0:50.4

There were these tweets from, I guess it was Vivek Ramoswamy who was tweeting out about

0:56.6

bringing in outside workers. A lot of people have historically felt like we needed to get

1:02.2

tech workers with H-1B visas. And now there's an argument that, well, we'd rather just

1:07.7

use American workers. Why are we relying on this? So give me like your background on this whole situation.

1:14.9

Well, so, you know, part of my personal story, my parents came to this country, immigrants from Europe.

1:22.6

My mother is a scientist and she came in on an H1B visa.

1:26.6

So I, you know, part of my story, I have to be transparent about this, is that, you know, I'm here because of this program.

1:33.5

Now, that was back in 1977.

1:36.6

And I would go on to say my mom, you know, contributed to science in a profound way.

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