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U.S. tech workers protest H-1B visas, saying they displace American engineers amid rising job losses and wage pressures.
American tech workers are raising alarms over the H-1B visa program, claiming it enables companies to replace experienced U.S. workers with cheaper foreign labor, contributing to rising unemployment among American engineers despite a surge in H-1B approvals.
Over 428,000 tech jobs were lost between 2022 and 2023, with 124,000 more in 2024, while H-1B workers grew 80% since 2011 to nearly 660,000 by October 2024.
Workers report being passed over for jobs, with some leaving the industry due to frustration and fear of retaliation.
Critics, including Nalin Haley, argue the program undermines opportunities for young Americans, worsens housing affordability, and distorts the job market, urging Republicans to prioritize domestic workers and reform immigration policies to restore fairness.
Los trabajadores tecnológicos estadounidenses protestan contra las visas H-1B, diciendo que desplazan a los ingenieros estadounidenses en medio de las crecientes pérdidas de puestos de trabajo y las presiones salariales.