
A former U.S. lawmaker reignites criticism by highlighting Chennai’s high number of H-1B visa issuances.
He argues that India’s dominance in the H-1B program raises concerns about fairness and system imbalance.
The comments create controversy by suggesting that U.S. jobs face pressure from foreign skilled workers.
Critics claim such large numbers point to loopholes or misuse within the visa system.
Supporters counter that H-1B professionals fill critical skill gaps, especially in tech and engineering.
The debate brings renewed political attention to how the U.S. distributes work visas.
Indian tech workers feel uncertainty as such remarks may push for stricter visa rules.
American employers worry that tighter regulations could hurt their ability to recruit specialized talent.
The issue reflects a broader discussion about globalization, workforce needs, and immigration transparency.
As political pressure grows, the future of H-1B policy may shift, affecting both U.S. companies and global professionals.
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