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President Trump’s latest crackdown on H-1B visas has shaken the tech industry and global workforce. A new proclamation demands H-1B holders return to the U.S. within 24 hours or risk being stranded, while visa fees could soar to $100,000 per year. With Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Apple, and consulting giants employing thousands of H-1B workers, tensions are rising. Over 78% of highly paid applicants come from India, meaning Indian professionals—and their families—face the harshest impact. Fear and uncertainty dominate America’s innovation-driven workforce.


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00:00Train Americans, stop bringing in people to take our jobs, that's the policy here, $100,000 a year.
00:19$100,000 a year for H-1B visas and all of the big companies are on board.
00:26We've spoken to them about the gold card.
00:28They love it. They love it. They really love it. They need it.
00:58They love it.
01:00They love it.
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