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highplainsdem

(58,297 posts)
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 10:55 AM Sunday

Trump's H-1B visa fee isn't just about immigration, it's about fealty (Article from The Verge on an "enormous loophole")

https://www.theverge.com/report/782289/trumps-h-1b-visa-fee-isnt-about-immigration-its-about-fealty

Donald Trump has never made his distaste for immigrants a secret. It’s been a cornerstone of his political movement since he descended that escalator on June 16th, 2015 and started hurling racist vitriol in the general direction of Mexico and Mexican Americans. On the surface, his assault on the H-1B visa program seems like part of the White House’s ongoing campaign to reduce the number of immigrants in the country. It might have that effect, but the biggest goal for Trump may not be forcing companies to hire more Americans or cutting down on the number of workers from India moving to the US. It’s giving the government more leverage over his perceived enemies, particularly the world of tech.

See, buried in the fine print of section 1, subsection (c) is this clause:
The restriction imposed pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not apply to any individual alien, all aliens working for a company, or all aliens working in an industry, if the Secretary of Homeland Security determines, in the Secretary’s discretion, that the hiring of such aliens to be employed as H-1B specialty occupation workers is in the national interest and does not pose a threat to the security or welfare of the United States.

In short, it seems like the Secretary of Homeland Security can exempt any person, company, or even an entire industry from the travel restrictions and the $100,000 at their (or more likely, the president’s) discretion. It’s this carveout that betrays a major purpose of the proclamation.

The tech industry and Donald Trump were long at odds with each other, even if the president has largely brought it to heel in his second term. The White House has already made a big show of making tech CEOs trip over themselves to see who can fawn the hardest over Trump or wow him with the gaudiest gift. Now, it can wring further concessions and flattery out of the likes of Satya Nadella, lest he have to choose between dropping half-a-billion dollars on visa fees or replacing over 5,000 highly-skilled employees.

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The article goes on to point out that the financial industry (JP Morgan Chase, for instance) and colleges also use a lot of H1-B visas.
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Trump's H-1B visa fee isn't just about immigration, it's about fealty (Article from The Verge on an "enormous loophole") (Original Post) highplainsdem Sunday OP
So a company can opt out of the H1-8 fees if they bribe Trump. Irish_Dem Sunday #1
Yes, pay Trump directly some amount instead JI7 Sunday #3
He already did his normal TACO dance on this newdeal2 Sunday #2
Prepare to lose more medical providers TommyT139 Sunday #4
And yet, viva la Sunday #5

newdeal2

(4,163 posts)
2. He already did his normal TACO dance on this
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 11:02 AM
Sunday

The clarifications they published yesterday basically take away most of the sting. He fooled his supporters for a day though.

TommyT139

(1,929 posts)
4. Prepare to lose more medical providers
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 12:06 PM
Sunday

...unless there is significant change before this goes into effect. There was a post on bluesky, I think (that I didn't copy, alas), saying that hospitals have paid ~$5K for non-citizens who are working until licensure (doctors, techs, pharmacists). Hospitals would be unable and unwilling to pay $100K to sponsor an employee making an average of $55K.

viva la

(4,305 posts)
5. And yet,
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 12:10 PM
Sunday

He married 2 immigrants, and brought their families here.

Of course, hypocrisy is the point.

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