Immigrants are humans.
My twin brother and I were deported when we were 12yo. I remember the uncertainty and fear as Hadi and I wondered if we'd be able to finish 7th grade, terrified of being sent back to Iran.
My heart goes out to the innocent people whose lives are needlessly cast into chaos by yesterday’s new visa rule. The H1B visa policy is the latest in a line of nativist policies, from Muslim ban to child separation, that hurt America and help nobody.
Immigrants are humans. Children in cages are humans. Breonna Taylor, now dead 100 days without justice, was a human. Connect the dots and see the pattern of reckless disregard for human lives and human rights.
The U.S. has been discriminating against ethnic minorities long before the “stable genius” in the White House. The U.S. should reopen to all travelers & immigrants. It should stop harassing, jailing, and killing innocent Black people. And stop putting children in cages.
While business leaders are warning of the economic toll of losing H1B workers, neglecting human rights weakens America far more.
As a tech investor, I don’t worry about the economic harm. In a post-COVID19 world, tech people will Zoom to work from anywhere in the world. Blocking immigrants won’t change this: the work will just go to where they are.
Remote work is here to stay, and will liberate opportunity from the bounds of geography. People with tech skills will earn great income regardless of where they‘re born and where they call home. This is a good thing — innovation will flourish in the U.S. while redistributing jobs and income to the places that invest in education. The American Dream will no longer be tethered to American land.
After deportation, Hadi and I were lucky to return swiftly to the US and eventually become citizens. Our academic parents and our cultural heritage that prized education empowered us to earn success. Sadly, many are born here with much less opportunity.
The best way to boost the economy and reduce inequality is to improve opportunity for all: make tech skills accessible to all, not just to a privileged few. I'm proud to have helped Hadi launch Code.org, which is bringing CS education to schools across America and the world.
P.S. Here's a clip of Hadi and me talking to Emily Chang Stull about this in 2018.
HR Professional
4 年Thank you for sharing . What an inspirational story. I’m at a lost for words involving the Visa ban....This ban will have a negative impact on US economic recovery for sure..not to mention the personal lives of very talented people.
Business Owner at Dena Group Corp.
4 年I want to remind that Partovi brothers are, not only funders of code.org , but also Investors in Facebook, and many globalised companies. Thanks to Partovi brothers?
Forensic Miracle Worker
4 年Immigrants are humans. Some immigrants are citizens. Citizenship and humanity are not one and the same. Not all humans are citizens of the U.S.A., just as not all humans are citizens of Iran. When you say "nativist policies" what you should really say is policies that are intended to benefit the U.S.A and its citizens. An H1B Visa does not a citizen make. An H1B visa means that the U.S.A., a sovereign nation, has granted the visa holder special permission to work within its borders while not actually being a U.S. citizen. An H1B visa holder has no legal right to remain in the country if the H1B visa expires, is terminated, or the program is halted temporarily or permanently. Name any other country in the world where they won't deport you post-haste if your work visa expires, is terminated, or they just decide to end all work visas. Name one other country in the world that just lets everyone in and doesn't implement policies to keep its sovereignty and benefit its citizens (native and naturalized)? I'll wait.
Principal Product Manager
4 年code.org is such an amazing platform for all ages. Thank you for doing such a great job, I've been using it and recommend to everyone I know
Chairman & CEO Tribridge Group
4 年Am so glad you and the likes of you didn’t have to experience today’s unreal reality.