President Trump’s push to tighten H-1B visa rules may accelerate offshoring, with U.S. companies turning to India’s 1,700 global capability centers to handle finance, R&D, and more, economists warn.
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The proposed DHS “weighted selection process” would overhaul the H-1B lottery, prioritizing higher-paid and highly skilled roles while reducing chances for lower-wage or less-skilled applicants.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang supports Trump’s H-1B reforms but warns the $100,000 fee risks driving global tech talent and investment away from the U.S.
The Trump Administration launches the $1M “Gold Card” program, offering a fast-tracked path to U.S. permanent residency for entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals amid rising H-1B visa costs.
The $100,000 H-1B fee is a wake-up call—making E-2 visa access for Indians a timely solution to safeguard U.S.-India innovation and economic ties.
Class-action lawsuit alleges ICE agents have engaged in unlawful detentions without probable cause, creating fear across immigrant communities in the nation’s capital.
Harjit Kaur’s case, marked by allegations of mistreatment in detention, has become a flashpoint in debates over immigration enforcement.
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee sparks fears among startups, nonprofits, and skilled workers, with experts warning of brain drain, offshoring, and slowed U.S. economic growth.
The sudden H-1B visa fee hike and proposed halt to student work permits spark uncertainty for Indian professionals and students, reshaping U.S. immigration and education prospects.
JPMorgan warns Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee could slash applications, deter foreign students, and hit Indian tech workers hardest, threatening U.S. innovation and corporate hiring.
Indian officials, led by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, are pressing Washington for greater access for skilled IT workers amid Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee and trade tensions.
A former Meta engineer has ignited an online conversation about H-1B visa usage after disclosing that nearly his entire 2017 data engineering team—15 out of 17 members were on H-1B visas
The Trump administration proposes an H-1B visa overhaul with a $100,000 fee, sparking global debate as China counters with a new “K visa” to attract STEM talent.
By targeting H-1B holders, Trump is fueling discrimination against Indian Americans and all immigrant communities, says advocacy group
Foreign correspondents in the U.S. face growing uncertainty as Trump’s administration signals tighter visa controls, raising fears of censorship, retaliation, and shrinking press freedom.
Top tech leaders are split on Trump’s proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, with some praising it as talent-focused while others warn of stifled innovation.
This incident has once again very vividly shown us that our stability and the lives we built in this country is just one press-conference away from collapsing
Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings is backing President Donald Trump’s plan to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, saying the policy would fix long-running issues with the U.S. immigration system
Tech giants Amazon, Google, and Microsoft rush to reassure H-1B employees after Trump’s $100,000 visa fee, as White House clarifies existing holders remain unaffected.
The White House defended Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, citing job losses, rising foreign tech hires, and pledging to safeguard American workers and innovation.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu urges Indian tech workers to reconsider dependence on H-1B visas after U.S. announces $100,000 fee on new applications, sparking sharp debate.
New rulemakings will raise prevailing wage levels and prioritize higher-paid applicants in the H-1B lottery, sparking fresh debate over the program’s future.
The clarification offers temporary respite to visa holders caught in weekend chaos, though official confirmation and legal challenges remain ahead.
The proclamation bypasses Congress, sparks fears of job losses and a talent drain, and leaves attorneys and employers scrambling for clarity.
A move critics call an “economic wrecking ball” could devastate the tech workforce, with Indian professionals hardest hit.

