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H-1B row explained: Why Americans are criticising US visa policies, targetting Indian-origin citizens

Indians form the largest group of beneficiaries of H-1B visa programme, securing 72.3 percent of the 3.86 lakh visas issued in fiscal year 2023. This year, however, new regulations may lead to increased scrutiny, potentially affecting the number of visas issued to Indian professionals.

May 29, 2025 / 11:12 IST
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The US government has increased efforts to ensure American workers are prioritised in employment. New H-1B visa regulations, effective from January 1, aim to improve fairness and reduce fraud. (Image credit: AFP)

The H-1B visa programme that allows US companies to hire skilled foreign workers in specialty occupations has been the cause of growing resentment among Americans against immigrants. At a time when the country's educated youth is facing an employment crisis, the hiring of foreign workers, especially Indians, has triggered heated debates on American job security and immigration policies. Indians form the largest group of beneficiaries, securing 72.3 percent of the 3.86 lakh visas issued in fiscal year 2023, Business Standard reported.

Here are the recent incidents fueling the H-1B visa backlash:

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Walmart layoffs and Indian CTO

Walmart's recent decision to cut nearly 1,500 jobs has sparked online backlash. Many social media users, particularly supporters of the 'Make America Great Again' (MAGA) movement, have accused the company of replacing American workers with H-1B visa holders. A large portion of this criticism has been directed at Walmart's Indian-origin CTO Suresh Kumar. But, internal communications cited by Bloomberg indicate that the job losses are part of a broader company restructuring to simplify operations and reduce expenses, and not an attempt to replace staff with H-1B visa holders. Walmart also stated, "These changes reflect a focus on business priorities and our growth strategy and are not related to H-1B visas."