Concerns Rise Over H-1B Visa Labor Costs
Experts express concerns that the H-1B visa may no longer serve as a low-cost labor source.
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Experts express concerns that the H-1B visa may no longer serve as a low-cost labor source.
Texas Representatives urge investigation into H-1B fraud in North Texas, citing concerns over local labor market exploitation.
USCIS reports a significant decline in eligible registrations for FY 2026, raising questions about labor needs and AI's impact.
A significant decrease in H-1B lottery entries has increased winning chances, but demand for visas remains high.
Discussion arises on the necessity of 10K EB-3 visas for unskilled labor amid advancements in AI and robotics.
USCIS addresses the effects of unchecked mass migration on wages and American jobs, emphasizing a shift towards prioritizing American interests.
A new paper from the Hoover Institution argues that the focus on H-1B wage averages obscures critical differences needed for policy decisions.
Younger H-1B visa holders earn significantly more than their US peers, while older H-1Bs earn less, according to recent analysis.
A recent SF Fed paper finds that a decrease in unauthorized immigration is contributing to slower job growth in the U.S.
USCIS highlights concerns over unchecked mass migration affecting wages and job availability for Americans.
US job growth increased in January, influenced by fewer layoffs and immigration enforcement impacting worker supply.
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