The proclamation bypasses Congress, sparks fears of job losses and a talent drain, and leaves attorneys and employers scrambling for clarity.
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Tesla faces a class-action lawsuit alleging citizenship discrimination in hiring H-1B visa holders over U.S. workers, raising fresh legal and political scrutiny on America’s immigration-driven tech economy.
By aggressively boosting H-1B sponsorships in 2025, tech and financial giants signal foreign talent remains central to their future despite Trump’s restrictive stance.
A resurfaced 2024 video of two Indian students arrested for shoplifting in New Jersey sparks fresh concerns over H-1B visa risks amid Trump administration’s strict immigration policies.
The H-1B visa program has become a flashpoint in U.S.-India trade tensions, fueling online backlash, political rhetoric, and debates over jobs, immigration, and economic fairness.
Hemant Pandey and Vaashu Sharma’s journey from Silicon Valley back to Bengaluru highlights how shifting H-1B rules and India’s booming tech ecosystem reshape immigrant professionals’ choices.
Rumors have been swirling about possible misconduct involving H-1B visa employees at Walmart
USCIS has rolled back protections under the Child Status Protection Act, increasing the risk of H-1B visa holders’ children “aging out” before securing permanent residency.
The State Department’s review of 55 million visa holders sparked confusion online. Most live outside the U.S.—with tourists, students, workers, and exchange visitors making up the global total.
Life in the U.S. feels “temporary” for H-1B visa holders like Google engineer Surbhi Madan, as uncertainty, immigration rules, and layoffs weigh heavily on their future.
The White House advances a proposal that could replace the H-1B visa lottery with a wage-based selection process, reviving a Trump-era idea to prioritize higher-paying jobs.
Without specifically mentioning the H-1B visa program, Miller accuses India of “cheating on immigration policy.”
Microsoft has responded to criticism related to its recent wave of layoffs and the hiring of employees on H-1B visas
The CAP Act seeks to end H-1B visa exemptions for U.S. universities, potentially reshaping how foreign faculty and researchers are hired in higher education.
Hitting over 11 million pending applications, the United States’ immigration hits a record high backlog
The Trump administration plans to replace the H-1B visa lottery with a wage-based system, potentially reshaping opportunities for Indian tech professionals and startups.
Despite high demand, Trump administration reported to be planning to end visa lottery
With this stricter approach, many Indian students are facing delays, and fewer visas are getting approved than usual
The H1B visa is now sought by other fields more than tech. Major banks and telecom firms have emerged as top recruiters of new H-1B visa workers in recent years
California tech company was charged with discriminating against American workers in favor of H-1B workers, largely from India
Change would ensure critical skilled workers can continue to contribute to the U.S. economy without disruption
According to data from the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Indian students most affected by visa revocations
Tech companies are telling employees on visas to avoid leaving the country over fears of being denied re-entry
USCIS has received enough electronic registrations to reach FY 2026 H-1B cap, including the advanced degree exemption
Most Asian Americans oppose cutting federal agencies and mass layoffs while wanting the government to focus on everyday costs
