Photo: President-elect Donald Trump speaks at AmericaFest in Phoenix on Dec. 22, 2024. Rick Scuteri/AP Photo
President-elect Donald Trump spoke favorably of H-1B visas for highly skilled workers in an interview with The New York Post on Dec. 28, appearing to align himself with Elon Musk in the ongoing heated debate over the issue.
“I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump told the outlet in a telephone interview. “I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program.”
The H-1B visa program allows up to 65,000 highly skilled foreign workers annually, plus 20,000 foreigners who obtained an advanced degree from a U.S. institution, to fill specialized roles in the U.S. workforce.
Musk, a former foreign student, initially gained U.S. work status through an H-1B visa and recently defended the program for helping drive innovation and economic growth in the United States. Critics have argued the program undermines domestic job opportunities and lowers wages.
In his first term, Trump implemented restrictions on foreign worker visas and expressed criticism of the program. However, his 2024 campaign hinted at a potential shift, indicating openness to granting H-1B visas, or even green cards, to foreign-born graduates of U.S. universities.
Trump’s remarks to The Post were made a day after Musk vowed to go to “war” in defense of the H-1B visa program in response to critics calling for the visas to be eliminated.
“The reason I’m in America along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that made America strong is because of H1B,” Musk said in a Dec. 27 post on social media platform X, in response to a comment suggesting that the H-1B program should be “optimized” out of existence.
Earlier, Musk said in a Dec. 25 post that the United States needed to double its number of engineers, citing a shortage of “super talented” and “super motivated” individuals. While he expressed preference for hiring Americans, Musk stressed the importance of legal immigration for attracting the top 0.1 percent of engineering talent.
While Musk has argued that U.S. immigration policies should prioritize attracting top global talent, critics contend that the program often displaces domestic workers and drives down wages.
Musk’s endorsement of the visas has triggered heated debate online, as well as some opposition from factions within Trump’s political base and from conservatives more broadly.
Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, proposed reforms to the H-1B visa program that align tech industry interests with immigration restrictionists. In a recent op-ed, he advocated prioritizing higher-salaried, highly skilled workers to attract top talent while limiting overall visa numbers, addressing a key concern of Trump voters.
Krikorian suggested replacing the visa lottery and certain “chain-migration” categories with a merit-based system, reallocating visas to skilled workers on the basis of factors like education level and existing job offers. This approach, he argued, would increase skilled immigration while reducing overall immigration levels.
Countries like Canada and Australia use merit-based points systems of the type Krikorian has suggested. While there have been legislative efforts in the United States to adopt a merit-based system for guest worker visas, none have succeeded.
2 thoughts on “Trump Expresses Support for H-1B Visa Program – The Epoch Times”
Drumpf really is part of the swamp. The H-1B Visa Program is designed to bring in lower paid foreign workers at the expense of qualified American workers.
With all of the laws and regulation we have in this country it is not surprising that most Americans are unfamiliar with the H-1B visa program. This is a program that was intentionally created by Congress with no enforcement and so many loopholes that you could drive a tractor-trailer rig through them.
Here is a video that contains excerpts from a 2007 video that was originally posted by the immigration law firm Cohen & Grigsby that explains how the H-1B program REALLY works. Cohen & Grigsby posted their outrageous video in order to advertise their immigration services but it caught so much flak from Americans that they immediately took it down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbFEgFajGU
As the video explains, the purpose of the H-1B program is to NOT HIRE QUALIFIED AMERICAN WORKERS. This is easily accomplished because of the intentional “loopholes” in this program that was created by Congress. These loopholes are so large that not only tech workers but virtually any other foreign national can be brought into this country under the H-1B visa due to nonexistent oversight of this program.
Keep in mind that these practices are COMPLETELY LEGAL due to the chicanery of our corrupt federal government. The H-1B program intentionally provides insincere and deceptive sham regulations to ostensibly protect American workers while in reality favoring foreign workers. There is nothing new here. We have the BEST GOVERNMENT THAT MONEY CAN BUY and it is clearly for sale to the highest bidder.
I believe Irv’s comments. I know of a software engineer- a patch specialist who was replaced by two (2) Pakistani’s that she had to train! The H-1-B program was abused by American industries for “profit” and nothing more. The program needs to be restructured along with the elimination of chain migration and “limited” merit migration in the future.
Also, the deportation of illegals needs a less cumbersome process as well as required acceptance by native countries.
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