Lawmakers Push for End to H-1B Visas Amid Concerns

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A growing number of lawmakers are advocating for the termination of the H-1B visa program, citing concerns over its impact on American workers and the job market.

The backlash against the H-1B visa program is gaining momentum, particularly among Republican lawmakers. Recent political statements, stricter enforcement measures, and rising online hostility are reshaping the environment for H-1B visa holders.

On Thursday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, introduced a bill aimed at abolishing the H-1B program. In her social media announcement, she stated, “I am introducing a bill to end the mass replacement of American workers by aggressively phasing out the H-1B program. Big Tech, AI giants, hospitals, and industries across the board have abused the H-1B system to cut out our own people.”

Greene emphasized her commitment to prioritizing American workers, asserting, “My bill eliminates the corrupt H-1B program and puts Americans First again in tech, healthcare, engineering, manufacturing, and every industry that keeps this country running! If we want the next generation to have the American Dream, we must stop replacing them and start investing in them.”

Adding to the chorus of criticism, Oklahoma State Senator Dusty Deevers, who has been in office since 2023, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his opposition. In a video, he declared, “Oklahomans, it’s time to end the H-1B visa scam. Companies exploit it to skip American workers for cheap, captive foreign labor. Congress must abolish it, but Oklahoma can lead like Florida: Ban H-1B for state jobs.”

The post garnered a wide range of reactions online. While some supporters of the H-1B program acknowledged the need for reform, they cautioned that outright abolition could have detrimental effects on the U.S. economy. One user responded to Deevers’ video, stating, “H-1B visas need reforms — that’s 100% true. But if you abolish them, most companies will offshore tech jobs overseas. America will lose by abolishing H-1B visas, not because it lacks an understanding of what needs to be reformed to address some core issues.”

On the same day, Representative Andy Ogles, who represents Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, also voiced his opposition to the H-1B program, stating, “No more H-1Bs is a no-brainer. Let’s get it done.”

As political rhetoric continues to shift public perception of H-1B visa holders, new policies and agency actions are tightening regulations around the program in unprecedented ways. Immigration attorney Poonam Gupta of Summit Legal PLLC noted, “The H-1B crackdown is quietly shifting the U.S. job market. A new policy push by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), dubbed Project Firewall, is marking a turning point in how high-skill employment visa programs are enforced. For employers and visa candidates alike, the ripple effects are already showing.”

Gupta explained that Project Firewall empowers the DOL to initiate investigations into the H-1B visa program without requiring a worker complaint. “Penalties for violations can include up to $51,500 per violation, multi-year bans on sponsoring H-1Bs, and recovery of back wages. Firms that rely heavily on foreign-skill hiring, especially in IT outsourcing and staffing models, are under the most scrutiny,” she added.

Last week, Representative Chip Roy, a Republican from Texas, announced plans to introduce legislation known as the Pause Act, which would freeze all immigration, including the H-1B program. “I’ve got a bill that I’m going to be introducing that is a freeze on all immigration,” he said. “Freeze it until we achieve certain objectives — reforming chain migration, ending H-1B visas, getting birthright citizenship dealt with, and vetting people for their adherence to Sharia law.”

In a related development, the Young Republicans of Texas, an official youth auxiliary of the Texas GOP, issued a statement declaring that they would not endorse any candidate seeking national office unless that candidate supported ending the H-1B visa program.

While the rhetoric against the H-1B program intensifies, President Trump’s recent comments have raised eyebrows among some far-right supporters. In an interview with Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham, Trump suggested that the United States lacks enough domestic talent to fill certain specialized jobs, a stance that contradicts the calls from some in his base to abolish the visa program entirely.

The ongoing debate surrounding the H-1B visa program highlights a significant shift in political attitudes and policies, with potential implications for the future of high-skill employment in the United States.

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