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Trump to find himself at crossroads as new poll reveals 60% of voters don't think US needs more H1B visa workers

Trump's MAGA followers and Musk recently got into a heated debate about the H-1B visa program, which permits American businesses to employ foreign workers.

Updated on: Dec 31, 2024 10:58 PM IST
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Amidst the ongoing H1-B visa controversy, a new survey revealed that six out of Americans believe that the US already has enough skilled workers to train and hire for white-collar jobs and doesn't need any more.

Under Trump's first term, the administration modified the H-1B program prohibiting foreign workers and safeguarding Americans seeking similar jobs. (AFP)
Under Trump's first term, the administration modified the H-1B program prohibiting foreign workers and safeguarding Americans seeking similar jobs. (AFP)

While notable figures like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are advocating for H-1B extension and MAGA veterans like Steve Bannon, Niki Haley, and Laura Loomer are opposing it.

Here's what new poll on H1-B visa say

The majority of Americans, according to Rasmussen Reports poll conducted in November, oppose such policies and prefer domestic solutions to labor shortages. In contrast to their views, Musk has called for expanding the H-1B visa program to meet worker shortages.

The new polls states that 26 percent of Americans were in favor of hiring more foreign workers for higher-skilled jobs, while 60 percent of Americans thought the nation already had enough skilled individuals to train and hire for such positions.

Musk and Trump's MAGA followers recently got into a heated debate about the H-1B visa program, which permits American businesses to employ foreign workers for key positions.

While immigration hardliners like Steve Bannon and Loomer have resisted expanding the program, Musk and Ramaswamy, whom Trump nominated as co-leads of the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), have firmly supported it.

Trump has stated his support for H-1B visas amidst the internal party conflicts.

Amazon, Google, and Meta were among the large firms that acquired hundreds of H-1B visas in 2024. According to reports, the initiative helped Musk's electric car firm, Tesla, hire hundreds of workers in the United States.

Workers who possess these visas are temporarily permitted to live and work in the US.

Also Read: H-1B visa reforms looming: What is annual cap, and how will it impact Indian professionals?

Wil hiring foreign workers help keeping expenses down?

According to the survey, 59 percent of respondents thought that businesses experiencing shortages in industries like manufacturing, hospitality, and construction should concentrate on increasing wages and stepping up efforts to hire unemployed Americans, even if it meant raising consumer prices. They additionally stated that the nation had enough skilled workers for higher-skilled jobs. Only 24 percent of respondents agreed that hiring foreign labor would help keep expenses down.

Under Trump's first term, the administration modified the H-1B program prohibiting foreign workers and safeguarding Americans seeking similar jobs.

  • Shweta Kukreti
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    Shweta Kukreti

    Shweta Kukreti has over 8 years of experience in covering Indian and world politics. She joined the Hindustan Times in 2024 and is primarily assigned to the US desk. She currently works as Deputy Chief Content Producer and reports on a wide range of topics, including US politics, immigration issues (especially H-1B visa) and major global events. Shweta strongly emphasizes team operations, which encompasses monitoring news, delegating tasks, editing, developing comprehensive coverage strategies, and crafting engaging, and data-informed narratives. She received the Digi Star Award at the Hindustan Times within a year of joining for her broad coverage of US politics. In 2025, she earned both a promotion and a redesignation, a significant achievement recognising her contributions and the strong value she brings to the team. She has previously worked with the Indian Express, HTDS, ANI and Republic World. Seniors in all the media organisations recognised her work. Regarding education, she earned a BA (Hons.) in Political Science and a master's degree from Delhi University, and she pursued a PG Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institution of Mass Communication (IIMC). She also holds a diploma in Women's Empowerment and Development from IGNOU University and a French certification course from Alliance Française de Delhi. If not working, you can find her exploring the hills and engaging in adventurous activities in Rishikesh and Himachal Pradesh. She loves to play badminton, volleyball, and chess, and spend time with her friends and family. She also enjoys spiritual activities.Read More

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