Tech Giants and Trump: A Visa Program in the Balance
California, USAWed Jan 01 2025
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California's tech titans, including those from Google and Meta, are eager to win over President-elect Trump. Why? The H-1B visa program, which allows skilled foreign workers to migrate to the U. S. , is at stake. This visa is crucial for tech companies, who use it to fill gaps in the workforce. However, Trump's supporters are against immigration, causing a split within his base.
California is the biggest user of H-1B visas, with thousands of companies seeking clearance for foreign workers. Tech giants in the Bay Area benefit the most, using the program even after widespread job cuts. This has sparked anger among anti-immigration supporters, who claim foreign workers take jobs from Americans. But the truth is more complex. There are shortages of highly skilled workers, and many U. S. grad students in tech are foreign-born.
Companies like Nvidia and Tesla rely heavily on H-1B visas. While they pay required wages, there have been abuses. Critics argue U. S. workers are displaced by lower-paid foreign workers. However, academic research shows little evidence that worker visas lead to fewer jobs for Americans.
Trump's views on H-1B visas are unclear. He's supported them in the past but has also promised stricter immigration policies. This has left immigration advocates hopeful but uncertain. Tesla's Elon Musk, who is himself an immigrant and onetime H-1B holder, supports the visa program. But Trump's deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, is an immigration hardliner. The fate of the H-1B program hangs in the balance, with both sides eager to influence Trump's stance.
https://localnews.ai/article/tech-giants-and-trump-a-visa-program-in-the-balance-4260a913
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