The article is more of numbers take on: if the quota is finishing up quicker every year, then shouldn't congress realize it and do something about it. I think what the author means by end of the race is:
"It took only 10 weeks this year to reach the FY2013 visa cap of 85,000. Last year, it took more than three times longer, 33 weeks. "
SO employers are 'racing' to get the H1-B applicants in, and due to the ridiculous quota, the race is over in a little over two months. So anybody hoping to get a H1-B visa, who is not employed at a really lawyered company will have trouble staying in the country.
True, many Americans have equivalent skillsets, but there aren't nearly enough to rely solely on Americans. A lack of talent is currently constraining economic growth in the SF Bay Area.
Silicon Valley basically would not be what it is today if it were dependent solely (or even largely) on labor performed by American citizens.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 20.4 ms ] thread"It took only 10 weeks this year to reach the FY2013 visa cap of 85,000. Last year, it took more than three times longer, 33 weeks. "
SO employers are 'racing' to get the H1-B applicants in, and due to the ridiculous quota, the race is over in a little over two months. So anybody hoping to get a H1-B visa, who is not employed at a really lawyered company will have trouble staying in the country.
Silicon Valley basically would not be what it is today if it were dependent solely (or even largely) on labor performed by American citizens.