The resistance

Kevin Lynn, USTechworkers.com

Kevin is a seasoned veteran in the war against the India-based IT outsourcing firms. In the halls of Congress, in courtrooms and in the boardroom, Kevin takes the fight to those who would do us harm. Meet him in person in Hartford on January 26 and join the legions of folks who are already part of his team!

John Miano, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and co-auothor of the book Sold Out.
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John Miano, a leading expert on the effect of foreign labor on technology workers, has been a Center Fellow since 2008. His legal practice focuses on U.S. job candidates and companies in violation of H-1B rules. Mr. Miano has 30 years of programming experience and is the founder of the Programmers’ Guild, an organization committed to advancing the interests of technical and professional workers.

Author of multiple programming books, Mr. Miano has also co-authored, with Michelle Malkin, his first immigration centered book, Sold Out. The book examines the impact of corrupt businessmen, politicians, and lobbyist selling out America’s best and brightest by flooding the country with cheap foreign labor.

He has testified before Congress multiple times on H-1B visa issues. Mr. Miano’s opinion pieces have been carried by national media outlets, including USA TODAY and The New York Times. He has also appeared on various cable news shows and been quoted by most major newspapers in the United States and many around the world.

Mr. Miano earned a JD from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from The College of Wooster.

Hillarie Gamm, author of Billions Lost

Ms. Gamm’s book chronicles how the India-based IT firms came to prominence. After reading her book, you’ll understand why the leaders of a bankrupt state would borrow millions to have Infosys set up shop – and put thousands of citizens out of work. The book also offers alternatives that will train the moral compass of a whole new generation of politicains and thought leaders. Grab your copy today!

Craig Diangelo, IT worker and Patriot

A founding member of the CT Tech Workers Coalition, Craig is an outspoken advocate for the American IT worker and remains a symbol of our resistance. Craig and his fellow co-workers were forced to train their Indian replacements at Northeast Utilities, as a condition of receiving a severance. They hung American flags in their cubes, as a symbol of protest. His story was told on the award-winning show, 60 Minutes.