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