UPenn’s $79K H-1B data analyst filing sparks online backlash, reigniting debate over foreign hiring, universities, and American jobs.
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Nick Plumb has shared his views on X, posting early findings from his analysis of H-1B-related state contractor data in Texas.
A recent video posted by Sara Gonzales has stirred debate online after she visited a food truck in Dallas called Golconda Express
The YouTuber’s latest documentary reflects a growing wave of scrutiny around Indian Americans, H-1B workers, and immigrant-owned businesses in Texas.
H-1B visa filings by major U.S. tech companies fell sharply in late 2025 and early 2026, reflecting a combination of…
A historic decline in international migration drove U.S. population growth to its slowest rate since the height of the pandemic, Census data shows.
U.S. visa interview delays in India are forcing H-1B workers to rethink travel, jobs and family timelines as appointments slip to 2027.
Tim Dillon sparks viral debate questioning why Americans must compete globally for jobs through H-1B and OPT programs.
A viral social media post alleging the sudden deportation of an Infosys employee in the US has sparked concern among Indian tech professionals over H-1B visa uncertainty.
The DHS has finalized a rule that will significantly increase fees for several U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services applications
Google will resume and significantly expand U.S. green card applications through the PERM filings in 2026 after a three-year pause.
Tajbakhsh stressed that talent is non-negotiable when it comes to building products that can truly make an impact
Simon Hankinson, previously a visa officer in India, spoke about his experience interviewing candidates for the H-1B program 25 years ago
New U.S. rules expand online vetting for H-1B and H-4 visas, increasing scrutiny of tech workers’ digital histories.
Indian visa holders face rising uncertainty as Trump signals broader travel bans and attorneys warn against international travel.
Securing an H-1B visa grows increasingly uncertain, a growing number of skilled Indian professionals are charting a different course to US
Online discourse over H-1B has been increasingly polarized, framing Indian immigrants as economic threats now.
As the U.S. government shutdown drags into its fifth week, thousands of overseas technology professionals, are facing mounting anxiety over stalled visa processes and job disruptions
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.
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
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
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.
Without specifically mentioning the H-1B visa program, Miller accuses India of “cheating on immigration policy.”
New law cuts health benefits, adds enforcement pressure — and leaves even legal immigrants bracing for impact.
ITServe held 145 meetings on Capitol Hill Day to advocate for policies supporting U.S. leadership in technology
