
Ron Hira
Ron Hira is a professor of public policy at Howard University, known for his research on labor markets and immigration policy, particularly concerning the H-1B visa program. He has been vocal in critiquing the claims surrounding the benefits of H-1B visas, arguing that they often overlook critical issues such as worker protections and the impact on domestic labor. Hira's insights provide a counterpoint to discussions around immigration and employment, emphasizing the need for comprehensive policies that safeguard American workers while addressing the complexities of a global labor market.
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Ron Hira, a Howard University political scientist, has criticized the H-1B programme and indicated that the visa lottery will serve as an initial indicator of the measure's effectiveness.
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