H-1B visas must end’: Wife of US citizen shares plight of landing IT jobs

Hints at one possible Indian strategy:

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“This is laborious work (55 hours a week work) Americans won’t be willing to work.”

He suggests Indians getting in on other visas, such as F1 visas and later on get it converted into the H1B visa. IMHO, if it looks visibly the Indians are abusing other visa categories, then those visa categories will face a clampdown as well, soon enough, possibly before the 2026 midterms.

Outside of family reunification visas, options may start to get limited for regular caliber workers.

Indian Americans may have to start be more careful who is looking to marry them. ;)


American companies right now are not going to "play" ball on trying to "game" the system for any other visa type. They know they have an unpredictable president and they will get wacked hard, as such they will follow the guidance of "hire locally and train locally".
 
@FuturePAF

This laborious work (55 hours a week work) Americans won’t be willing to work.

Sounds racist, but it is true isn't it. You have a whole generation of entitled white kids who have grown up wondering they are boys or girls and overdosed on woke liber@ndu propaganda and you suddenly expect them to compete with hardworking and motivated Asian kids for tech jobs?

Regards
That is just a stereotype. White kids from the top schools are as much , if not more, hardworking as Asians. They are generally more motivated because, unlike for Asians, where certain professions like medicine and engineering are stereotyped as being more respectable than others and many people not interested in them are forced to choose them only because of family pressure, white kids generally choose careers they are truly passionate about.
 
@FuturePAF

This laborious work (55 hours a week work) Americans won’t be willing to work.

Sounds racist, but it is true isn't it. You have a whole generation of entitled white kids who have grown up wondering they are boys or girls and overdosed on woke liber@ndu propaganda and you suddenly expect them to compete with hardworking and motivated immigrant Asian kids for tech jobs?

Regards
There are a lot of computer scientists in their thirties and fourties’ looking for work. It not about just “entitled white kids”, by which I assume you mean Gen. Z.
 
@FuturePAF @BrigSmart

White kids from the top schools are as much, if not more, hardworking as Asians.

Of course, there are such motivated top class white talent. But they are already holding high paying jobs in tech and other industries. They are not the ones cribbing.

There are a lot of computer scientists in their thirties and fourties’ looking for work.

They should take lower wages and work longer hours. They will be fine.

Regards
 
White kids from the top schools are as much , if not more, hardworking as Asians.

"Decadence' is the word best suited for the Western white people and the rich GCC Arabs. But we would go into a territory of debate not applicable here.

The hardest working are the poorest ones, such as these Mexicans/South Americans who just a few days ago fixed my house roof. They were worried about me taking their pics--you know what's going on in America these days. In my VERY broken Spanish, I tried to tell them 'Don't fear me, I am also an immigrant like you'. Eventually, I had to call a friend from another South American country to come over and translate for me. All these literally happened in last few days since coming back from Pakistan.

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"Decadence' is the word best suited for the Western white people and the rich GCC Arabs. But we would go into a territory of debate not applicable here.

The hardest working are the poorest ones, such as these Mexicans/South Americans who just a few days ago fixed my house roof. They were worried about me taking their pics--you know what's going on in America these days. In my VERY broken Spanish, I tried to tell them 'Don't fear me, I am also an immigrant like you'. Eventually, I had to call a friend from another South American country to come over and translate for me. All these literally happened in last few days since coming back from Pakistan.

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Fair enough, though I meant the smart, hard-working Gen-Zs in white-collar jobs. They are a rare breed but they do exist and mostly share older folks' disdain for the stereotypical behaviour of their cohort.
 
@Meengla sb

And I found the Pakistan of August 2025 to be an improved, more enlightened Pakistan then I found from my previous trip of 2019.

I am happy to hear that, and I am by no means surprised either. Most developing nations have been improving year on year. I don't believe y****ia propaganda that PAK has gone to the dogs after the Kaptaan was booted out. And you too, sir, stop believing propaganda that IND has gone to dogs after 2014 (barring communal polarisation)

Regards
 
Fair enough, though I meant the smart, hard-working Gen-Zs in white-collar jobs. They are a rare breed but they do exist and mostly share older folks' disdain for the stereotypical behaviour of their cohort.

It is the 'Generational Wars'. Nothing new!
@Meengla sb

And I found the Pakistan of August 2025 to be an improved, more enlightened Pakistan then I found from my previous trip of 2019.

I am happy to hear that, and I am by no means surprised either. Most developing nations have been improving year on year. I don't believe y****ia propaganda that PAK has gone to the dogs after the Kaptaan was booted out. And you too, sir, stop believing propaganda that IND has gone to dogs after 2014 (barring communal polarisation)

Regards

I, for one, never believed that Modi's economic policies have been a failure. Even the communal policies could be reversed. However, on foreign policy, India appears surely like a loser in 2025 and the we are yet to see the bottom of that! But what was to be expected when domestic communal policies are expanded to geopolitics.
 

This is a good summary of the legal issues.

One part that the article does not discuss is the effective date of the order. At the time of Trump signing the order, Lutnick clearly said they are still figuring out how to collect the fees. Given that the government itself is not set up to collect the fees, I don't think anyone can reasonably argue that any H1B arriving in the US on the 21st was given any opportunity to pay the fee and so refusing them entry would be a complete denial of due process. So, I expect it should be easy to get an injunction until the administration at least notifies how exactly the fees are to be collected.

On the substantive issue, the EO relies on Section 212 (f) of the Immigration Act , which allows the President to restrict entry to the US in national interest. This is the reason why all the restrictions in the order are on people not physically in the US, because the Act only allows the President to restrict entry and he has no powers in respect of people already present in the country.

Generally, courts, especially SCOTUS, defer to Presidential discretion in foreign affairs matters when it comes to determining what constitutes national interest. Taxation, by any name including fees, on the other hand, is considered the exclusive preserve of Congress. This is what the arguments will come down to. From my perspective, it will be difficult for the administration to justify a blanket entry ban for all H1Bs and also to explain how the threat to national interest is addressed just by collecting what , in effect, is a 100K/year/employee tax on employers.
 
@Meengla @BrigSmart

"Decadence' is the word best suited for the Western white people and the rich GCC Arabs.

I kind of second what Meengla sb says. I see the same decadence in some kids of well-off Indian families although this is not to say that there are not motivated hard working kids from there as well. But I find the hardest working and most motivated lot from the middle and lower middle classes in smaller cities and towns. They are those who have both the access to facilities and the hunger to be better off than their parents.

Regards
 
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UK did the most idiotic thing to sign the trade agreement with India which allows companies to hire Indians and haven't have to pay national insurance for three years! That's a big savings. You are looking at average 300 to 400£ savings per employee per month on payroll.

Now we are see seeing huge influx of Indians.

These far right cucks will handover their jobs to Indians and even welcome them with flowers on British airports. Tommy Tel Aviv needs to hire a few Indians from PDF to do his bidding.
 

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