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Updated · Fox News · Jul 15
Riley Moore Says GOP Support Grows to Abolish H-1B, OPT Visas Used by 619,000 Workers
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Riley Moore Says GOP Support Grows to Abolish H-1B, OPT Visas Used by 619,000 Workers

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Summary

  • Riley Moore said a growing number of Republican lawmakers are privately backing his push to scrap both the H-1B and OPT foreign-worker programs, arguing they undercut U.S. labor.
  • Moore called H-1B a "scam" that lets companies replace Americans with cheaper workers because employers are not required to prove no qualified U.S. candidate is available.
  • Microsoft sharpened that argument after its Xbox unit cut 1,600 jobs while the company was approved for 2,273 H-1B visas this year, one of the examples Moore cited.
  • USCIS data show 80% of H-1B holders who become permanent residents do so through employment-based green cards, while a 2021 estimate put the U.S. H-1B workforce at 619,000.
  • The push comes after a federal judge struck down Trump's $100,000 H-1B fee order, leaving Congress as the clearer route for broader visa restrictions or abolition.

Insights

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