US Tech Workers Target Foreign Student Work Permits Amid H-1B Visa Debate

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The debate over the H-1B visa program has intensified, with some US tech workers and supporters of Donald Trump’s "Make America Great Again" agenda pushing to end the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program. OPT allows international students, including thousands from India, to work in the United States for up to three years after graduation, providing a pathway to securing an H-1B visa.

Critics argue that OPT and H-1B visas displace American workers by favoring cheaper, foreign labor. However, supporters contend that these programs are essential for attracting global talent and maintaining the US's competitive edge in technology and innovation.

If the campaign to end OPT gains momentum, it could significantly impact Indian students, who make up a large proportion of participants in the program. The outcome of this debate may reshape the future of skilled immigration in the United States and its tech industry.

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