The Biden administration has a new plan to expand the H-1B visa program, allowing more foreign workers to take white-collar jobs that many American graduates are seeking.
The plan has been criticized for favoring foreign workers over American professionals and potentially depressing wages.
The proposed regulation would exempt nonprofits and government research organizations from the annual cap on H-1B visas, allowing them to hire more foreign workers. (Trending: Biden Official Caught Working For Terrorists)
I'm shocked by my inability to say anything negative about what's in the new H-1B reg so far. The most negative thing is that it doesn't go nearly far enough to rethink the H-1B visa at a time when we will have people living on it for decades. https://t.co/fZvj0EuPsB pic.twitter.com/ur3NhFFt69
— David Bier (@David_J_Bier) October 20, 2023
It would also expand the eligibility criteria for H-1B cap exemption, potentially displacing American professionals in various fields.
“This [H-1B] rule stretches definitions to get around numerical limits and dumbs down the eligibility criteria,” said Jessica Vaughan, policy director at the Center for Immigration Studies. (Trending: Joe Biden Does the Unthinkable For Hamas)
“The program is already a scam and this rule will make matters worse.”
The changes are intended to help the Fortune 500 investors who are now “making a killing off of killing off the American workforce,” said Kevin Lynn, founder of U.S. Tech Workers. “There is no [visa worker] number that they will be satisfied with … despite the fact that there are Americans currently doing those jobs,” he added.
The rule does not include the reforms initiated under the Trump administration.
Advocates for U.S. professionals and pro-American reforms have voiced concerns about the expansion of the program.
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