If a US company hired a Chinese/Indian/French/Spanish/whatever person, it is because of his/her qualifications, not because of race or ethnic origin.
My point is not your hires being Chinese or whomever. My point is exactly that you have something nearing an existential dependency on a class of foreign "mamluqes" to run whatever is of value in your corporations, and public institutes.
Without gazillions of cheap foreign hires, mostly poached from countries where education access is more meritocratic, and is available not only to the kids of moneyed classes, your Apples and Raytheons would've been nowhere.
Not only your big co. world has preference for foreigners for their cost. What a lot of people in positions of power honestly admitted is that they are more confident hiring foreigners even at the most critical positions because of their reliability, and less chances that they end up with a competitor, contender for a board seat, or a c-level capable of standing up to pushy investors in a few years.
I myself during my career in America once overheard of a certain major corporation having preference for hiring Indian accountants, and internal auditors for them being more likely to turn blind eye to their creative accounting. And the instructions were so specific that they went down to what region of India, and what social/sub-ethnic/cast background to be hired. Most amusingly that was coming from the most stereotypical American old money boys.
Your business elites, and ones in public life and politics are all quite a double gamers. From one side your Apples and Microsofts moan of being robbed to the their last shilling in China/India/(insert any third world country of your choice), and on another they benefit enormously from being an "accessory to the crime."
They don't do business with China, India, or whoever to get robbed. They do business with China, India, and 3rd world countries to make tons of money, capitalising on looser regulatory environments, cheap and pliant talent workforce, and plainly on the competition there being much nicer to them.
Were any of American megacorps been a foreign competitor to any of its American counterparts, and behaved like they do behave in Asia, they would've been given a Huawei treatment on day one.