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i'm waiting for clients


might be another issue: the azure outage


I'm Korean. I really really don't know. Every day, I wake up to every new news:

- A tariff agreement signed, but then they immediately mention a different percentage (Japan)

- Korean(mostly) engineers arrested on suspicion of participating in the construction of a US factory (IIRC it is not claimed whether it's legal or not)

- H-1B visa situation

Looking at the current situation, there's no "guarantee" of tariff reductions through huge investment to US. Also there is no justification for the argument that countries that do not invest should do so as other countries do.


IMHO the situation is this: Are your actions make Trump feel good? The feeling can be induced by making him richer or boost his ego.

Those "X country will invest in US" stuff are about boosting his ego through good press. No one follows up anything, they use the "flood the zone" strategy, which doesn't allow the public to have long attention span.

Also, it appears that Trump likes numbers around $600B. Everyone is "investing" around $600B, even companies like Apple. When Mark Zuckerberg was asked what Meta invests, he threw the same number and later was caught ona hot mic asking Trump if he liked the number as he admitted that he was not prepared. So yes, just say you are investing $600B in USA thanks to Trump and smile to the cameras. Don't worry about the money, this is for boosting his ego and not about the money. Actually investing is dangerous, if it goes bad(like with factory incident) it creates problems for his campaign, helps his opponents and may hurt his ego, just do the show no need to complicate things.

If you want to do the money thing, you invest in his crypto or donate to his campaign etc.


disclaimer: i'm native korean (living in south korea also)

> whether any of these hundreds of people were actually working without an appropriate visa

IIRC It appears that many of those arrested entered the country using ESTA which is tourism purposes only. They are likely subcontractors of this company.

> It's quite hard to imagine none of them have cases even worth hearing

I think it's due to the related investigation was conducted quickly, as most of them entered the country for the same purpose.


> ESTA which is tourism purposes only

The ESTA home page says it's business or pleasure. The catch is it's only for trips up to 90 days.


Just to be clear - "business" doesn't mean "work". As in - you're not allowed to do your primary job function on such a visa.


I'm not sure - if I were going for business I would be doing my primary job function. E.g. having meetings or workshops. I couldn't get employment in a local company there on an ESTA, I wouldn't say.


An ESTA is not only for Tourism.


I cannot see any relevant discussion related to this, so I'm putting this in.

- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44765939 (1 day ago, flagged)


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