
Consider This from NPR Tech Layoffs Throw Immigrants' Lives Into Limbo
Dec 12, 2022
Stacey Vanek Smith, an NPR reporter, dives into the harrowing impact of tech layoffs on immigrant workers, featuring the story of Huy Tu, recently laid off from Meta. With a mere 90-day grace period to find a new job, Tu faces the precarious reality of potential deportation. The discussion highlights the emotional turmoil faced by immigrants navigating an unforgiving job market. Additionally, labor economist Betsey Stevenson sheds light on the broader economic implications of these layoffs, particularly for foreign-born workers, emphasizing the urgent need for swift reemployment.
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Huy Tu's Layoff
- Huy Tu, a Vietnamese immigrant, landed a job at Meta but was laid off after a short time.
- Facing a 90-day OPT grace period, they are now struggling to find new employment.
Flipped Job Market
- The tech job market has flipped, with more talent than available positions.
- This makes it extremely difficult for laid-off workers to find new roles.
Aditya Tawde's Story
- Aditya Tawde, an H-1B visa holder, was laid off in 2020 and faced a 60-day deadline to find a new job.
- After a frantic job search, he secured a new position with just 15 days left.

