‘Stop this crazy Indian migration’: Row over Pennsylvania university hiring H-1B worker on $79,584 annual salary

'Stop this crazy Indian migration': Row over Pennsylvania university hiring H-1B worker on $79,584 annual salary

A new H-1B filing by the University of Pennsylvania has stirred a row after details of a $79,584 data analyst role circulated on social media this week.US commentator Chris Brunet mentioned the case on X, writing that the institution had hired a foreign worker for the post. “This morning, the University of Pennsylvania (@Penn) filed a notice of intent to hire an H-1B Data Analyst. Salary: $79,584,” Brunet wrote.According to the filing, the position sits within the General Internal Medicine department at the Perelman School of Medicine. The annual pay is listed as $79,584.75, with the role due to begin on December 23, 2025 and run until December 22, 2028.Work locations include several sites in Philadelphia, among them 423 Guardian Drive and 3600 Civic Center Boulevard, alongside remote arrangements in Philadelphia and Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.The university’s notice states that the Labor Condition Application was submitted in line with US Department of Labor requirements for H-1B hiring. It also confirms that a candidate had already been selected, adding that the notice was “not a posting for an open position.”It warns that “Complaints alleging misrepresentation of material facts in the labor condition application and/or failure to comply with the terms of the labor condition application may be filed with any office of the Wage and Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor.”Because the University of Pennsylvania is a cap-exempt institution, it can hire H-1B workers without going through the annual visa lottery that most private companies must use. US government records show the university has submitted dozens of H-1B applications in the 2026 financial year. These applications are usually approved once officials confirm that the employer is following wage and labour rules meant to protect US workers.The filing stirred a row over the use of the H-1B programme, particularly in higher education. Conservative television host Laura Ingraham has previously criticised the system, calling it an “obscene” scam that she argues disadvantages American workers. Many other MAGA loudmouths such as as James Fishback, Nalin Haley, Priya Patel have all doubled down on this anti-H-1B stance.One social media user wrote, “All state universities across our great nation who are recipients of public funds should not be allowed to hire, train, enroll or educate foreigners.”Another comment read, “Ridiculous. There are MANY Americans capable of doing that job. We must stop this crazy Indian migration nonsense. Especially since we know several of them PURCHASED their degrees and credentials and are UNQUALIFIED for their positions. NO!”

  • Related Posts

    Highrise residents flag structural safety, poor infrastructure | Noida News

    A protest by the residents highlighting the poor infrastructure inside the complex The apartment owners said the issues have persisted since 2017-18, when they first began occupying the units Several…

    Haryana builder held for Rs 17-crore land deal fraud | Gurgaon News

    Gurgaon: A builder was arrested after a city-based real estate firm and its associates allegedly cheated a buyer of Rs 17 crore on the pretext of selling 11 acres of…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Novartis seeks to deepen India innovation play

    Novartis seeks to deepen India innovation play

    Kiara Advani says, ‘I don’t want my daughter Saraayah to become a people pleaser’; adds motherhood made her value her parents even more | Hindi Movie News

    Kiara Advani says, ‘I don’t want my daughter Saraayah to become a people pleaser’; adds motherhood made her value her parents even more | Hindi Movie News

    Countries with the lowest obesity rates and what the world can learn from them

    Countries with the lowest obesity rates and what the world can learn from them

    Aries Horoscope Today, May 11, 2026: Income balances expenditures, so you won’t feel the pinch

    Aries Horoscope Today, May 11, 2026: Income balances expenditures, so you won’t feel the pinch

    After 92,000-plus layoffs in 2026, economists and industry experts are fearful that corporate America is witnessing beginning of a permanent transformation in how …

    After 92,000-plus layoffs in 2026, economists and industry experts are fearful that corporate America is witnessing beginning of a permanent transformation in how …

    Highrise residents flag structural safety, poor infrastructure | Noida News

    Highrise residents flag structural safety, poor infrastructure | Noida News