The H-1B visa program remains a hotly debated topic, as the US government's recent changes continue to impact American workers and the job market. With India's growing influence on the US economy through the H-1B program, concerns are mounting over the potential consequences of this economic terrorism and the government's role in allowing it to persist. If you enjoy these stories and would like to see more, let me know with a comment, 💌 share, ♥️ like, or better yet, a 🔄 restack!
The Department of Homeland Security made it easier for corporations to hire H-1B visa holders. It has expanded the program's scope and allowed nonprofits and government research organizations to take better advantage of it. Despite millions of qualified tech workers being unable to find employment, the government continues propagating the desperate need for H-1B visa holders. The recent changes, supported by Democrats Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Ben Ray Lujan, include allowing foreign nationals an easy transition from student visas to H-1B visas and exempting nonprofits from the H-1B cap. These modifications guarantee the ongoing displacement of American tech workers for the foreseeable future.
Chris Benson. 2024. “U.S. Adjusts H-1B Visa Program to Allow American Employers to Fill Jobs Quickly - UPI.Com.” UPI, December 17, 2024.
The H-1B visa program, dominated by Indian companies and IT giants like Amazon, Cognizant, and Infosys, has evolved into a form of economic terrorism. By filling roles across various industries, including engineering, software, and supply management, these companies effectively take over the US economy through job replacement with foreign nationals. This situation raises serious concerns about potential security risks, as some of these visa holders could be spies for foreign countries or even potential terrorists. The widespread impact of this visa program on the US job market is no longer a topic of debate. It’s a pressing issue that demands immediate attention and action.
Staff. 2024. “H-1B Visas: Approvals for Indian IT Firms Half since 2015! Elon Musk’s Tesla Shows Significant Increase.” The Times of India, December 13, 2024.
This has gone on for decades, enabled by the corporate political donations and the best Congress money can buy.