Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert cartoon and a well-known political commentator, has shifted his stance on the contentious issue of H-1B visas. This development comes as the Trump base has been embroiled in a debate sparked by high-profile endorsements of expanded immigration policies.
Starting on Christmas Day, a fiery discussion erupted within conservative circles after former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and tech mogul Elon Musk voiced support for increased legal immigration. Their advocacy placed the spotlight on the H-1B visa program, designed for high-skilled immigrants filling critical roles in the U.S. economy.
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Unlike the O-1 visa, reserved for individuals with “extraordinary abilities,” the H-1B program has faced mounting criticism. Detractors argue that companies exploit the program to replace American workers with lower-paid foreign labor. Investigations have even revealed abuses of the system, with firms seeking H-1B visas for positions far below the “high-skilled” threshold, including cashier roles, assistant track coaches, and entry-level accountants.
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