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Hour 1: The battle over Big Tech hiring practices takes center stage as Meta seems to be leaning toward cheap labor

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This hour, Newell explains why New Orleans and other local governments should prepare to not have such a heavy reliance on FEMA for emergency assistance. Then, Steve Milloy, Executive Director of the Free Enterprise Project at the National Center for Public Policy Research, joins the show to discuss allegations that Meta’s heavy reliance on the H-1B visa program is hurting American workers while creating what critics call “indentured servanthood” for foreign employees.

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