Anti-Indian Sentiment Fuels H-1B Crackdown in US

H-1B workers facing US visa delays

The political backlash against immigrants is rising in the US. You see this clearly in the latest H-1B crackdown. It affects thousands of Indian families on work and dependent visas, especially since Indians make up nearly 70 percent of H-1B workers.

Anti-immigrant sentiment driving policy

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Rahul Reddy, an Indian-origin immigration attorney and founder of Reddy Neumann Brown PC, says anti-immigrant sentiment is shaping US policy. You now face harsher enforcement even if you follow every rule. His firm says scrutiny and wait times have increased for legal H-1B holders.

Social media anger adds pressure

You can see this anger on social media, where locals accuse Indian workers of taking their jobs. Trump’s $100,000 fee on new petitions and mass visa delays in India reflect this mood. These actions come from public pressure, not isolated policy decisions.

Genuine workers are paying the price

The current crackdown affects real professionals more than fraudulent employers. You suffer even when your case is clean. The system now treats most applicants with suspicion, regardless of their background or employer.

India hit the hardest

India dominates the H-1B system. In FY2024, over 4 lakh workers applied for the lottery. Any restriction directly hits India’s IT workforce. You spend years planning your US career, only to face growing uncertainty.

More RFEs and longer delays

Reddy says Indian clients now receive more RFEs for small issues. Even transfers and extensions face delays. Consular backlogs have pushed visa slots to 2027, and you have no clarity on whether new slots will open.

Lawful but still insecure

Reddy says following the law does not protect you from stress. While bad actors deserve punishment, blanket crackdowns harm everyone. When visa rules choke an entire workforce, it shows a shift in public attitude, not just politics.

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