
The US visa overhaul has divided opinion across the nation, with heated discussions online about the future of H-1B, F-1, and OPT programs. For many, this marks the most significant shift in the tech labour market in years.
Engineers Welcome Restrictions
A section of American engineers is celebrating the tighter visa rules, believing it will finally give them a fair chance in the job market. They argue the changes could reduce dependence on lower paid foreign workers.
Skeptics Warn of Risks
Others caution that corporations will not let profits slip away. They warn that outsourcing will only increase, even with the 25% tax on overseas jobs, leading to more chaos in the labour market.
Major Overhaul of H1B
The H1B program is at the centre of the reform. The lottery system will be scrapped in favour of a merit-based process, prioritising higher salaries and specialised skills. This marks a major shift in how visas are granted.
F1 and OPT Changes
The government also plans to phase out Optional Practical Training (OPT) and STEM extensions, which have long faced criticism. Fixed terms for F1 visas will alter how international graduates enter the workforce, reshaping career opportunities.
Future of Tech Work
For American workers, the move is welcome as they link stagnant wages and job losses to visa inflows. But the larger question is whether online frustration will turn into real political action, deciding the future of tech jobs.
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