In a notable shift in rhetoric, Donald Trump has defended the H-1B visa program, stating that America simply doesn’t possess the necessary talent pool for many essential jobs. Responding to concerns about the program’s impact on American employment, Trump argued that specialized skills are vital and not always cultivated domestically. He specifically cited the complexity of advanced manufacturing, suggesting that existing U.S. workers cannot be easily transitioned into such roles. This stance comes as his administration has pushed through significant reforms to the H-1B visa process. These include a hefty $100,000 fee for certain new applications and a proposed merit-based system intended to prioritize higher-skilled and higher-paid foreign workers. Critics, particularly universities and businesses reliant on global talent, argue these measures will stifle innovation and competitiveness.
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