• About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News
  • EPAPER
  • Odisha
  • Twin City
  • Politics
  • National
  • World
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • E-Library
  • Quiz
No Result
View All Result
  • EPAPER
  • Odisha
  • Twin City
  • Politics
  • National
  • World
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • E-Library
  • Quiz
No Result
View All Result
Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News
No Result
View All Result

Donald Trump Softens Stance on H-1B Visa: ‘US Needs More Talent from Around the World’

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
November 12, 2025
in Trending Now, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
0
Trump World Cup 2026
40
VIEWS

In a significant shift from his earlier hardline immigration policies, US President Donald Trump has acknowledged the importance of the H-1B visa programme, stating that America must continue to attract “talent from around the world” to sustain innovation and national growth.


During an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, Trump defended the value of skilled immigrant workers, particularly in advanced sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and defence.

“We also do have to bring talent into the country,” Trump said.

When asked if the United States already has sufficient domestic talent, the President replied:

“No, you don’t. You don’t have certain talents, and people have to learn. We need to bring in people who already have those skills.”

Context: Policy Reversal and the H-1B Crackdown

The remarks mark a notable U-turn from Trump’s previous stance. Over the past year, his administration has led an extensive crackdown on the H-1B visa programme, often citing concerns about job displacement and wage suppression.

The H-1B visa allows US employers — especially in the technology, research, and healthcare sectors — to hire highly skilled foreign professionals for specialised roles. A large proportion of these visa holders are Indian professionals, including software engineers, researchers, and physicians.

Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Hike

Earlier in September 2025, President Trump signed a Proclamation titled “Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers”, introducing sweeping changes to H-1B eligibility and costs.

Under the new rule, any H-1B visa petition filed after September 21, 2025 must include an additional $100,000 payment. The US State Department later clarified that this fee applies only to new petitions or lottery entries filed after that date, and does not affect existing H-1B holders or petitions submitted earlier.

The White House described the measure as an “initial step” in overhauling the nonimmigrant work visa system to prioritise “American competitiveness and job creation.”

Industry and Global Reaction

The business community and several foreign governments have expressed concern that such high fees could discourage global talent and strain the US technology workforce. However, Trump’s latest remarks appear to offer reassurance that his administration recognises the strategic importance of skilled immigration.

Analysts believe this softened rhetoric may reflect both economic realities — with ongoing labour shortages in critical industries — and political considerations ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

What Lies Ahead for H-1B Applicants

Despite the shift in tone, immigration experts say it is too early to tell whether Trump’s statement will translate into policy relaxation or fee revisions. Many technology companies, universities, and healthcare institutions continue to lobby for expanded visa quotas and faster processing times.

For now, the H-1B visa landscape remains challenging, but the President’s public acknowledgment of the need for foreign talent signals potential for future reform and collaboration.

Tags: American jobsDonald TrumpFox News interviewGlobal talentH-1B visaIndian professionals in USSkilled workersTechnology jobsUS immigration reformUS visa policy 2025
Previous Post

Bihar Exit Poll Results 2025: NDA Predicted to Retain Power as Opposition Questions ‘Fake’ Polls

Next Post

‘A Wake-Up Call’: Pakistan Declares ‘State of War’ After Deadly Islamabad Suicide Bombing

Ananya Pattnaik

Ananya Pattnaik

Related Posts

Odisha IAS officers reshuffle
Odisha

Odisha Govt Effects Major IAS Officers Reshuffle Across Key Departments

March 12, 2026
Cyber fraud arrest
Trending Now

Cyber Fraud Arrest in Bhubaneswar During Cash Conversion Attempt

March 12, 2026
Dr Abinash Rout
Odisha

Dr Abinash Rout Appointed as Personal Secretary of Odisha Dy CM Pravati Parida

March 12, 2026
Next Post
Islamabad

‘A Wake-Up Call’: Pakistan Declares ‘State of War’ After Deadly Islamabad Suicide Bombing

Sunny Deol

Sunny Deol Shares Update on Dharmendra’s Health After Hospital Discharge: ‘Please Respect His Privacy and Send Love’

Govinda hospitalised

Govinda Rushed to Hospital Following Loss of Consciousness

Follow Us

  • 32k Followers

Recommended

Low pressure

Low-Pressure Area Over Malacca Set to Intensify Into Cyclone; IMD Confirms No Impact on Odisha

4 months ago
Bijapur Maoist Encounter

Five Maoists Killed in Chhattisgarh as Operation Kagar Expands

3 weeks ago
Congress Nuapada bypoll campaigners

Congress Strategises for Rajya Sabha Polls in Odisha Amid Alliance Speculations

3 weeks ago
Elon Musk-Donald Trump Feud

SpaceX’s Future Uncertain as Elon Musk–Donald Trump Feud Escalates

9 months ago

Instagram

Follow Now

Highlights

Dr Abinash Rout Appointed as Personal Secretary of Odisha Dy CM Pravati Parida

Rourkela Police Recover Over 100 Stolen Mobile Phones

President Murmu Stresses Women’s Leadership in Agriculture at GCWAS-2026

Iran Intensifies Attacks in Strait of Hormuz; Multiple Ships Damaged, Indian Vessels Transit Amid Heightened Risks

Hyva Truck Hits Bike in Boudh: One Dead, One Critical

Odisha Assembly Adjourned Again Till 4 PM Amid Opposition LPG Gas Row Protests

Trending

Odisha IAS officers reshuffle
Odisha

Odisha Govt Effects Major IAS Officers Reshuffle Across Key Departments

by Itishree Sethy
March 12, 2026
0

The Odisha Government announced a significant reshuffle in the IAS cadre, transferring several senior officers and assigning...

LPG shortage in Bhubaneswar

LPG Shortage in Bhubaneswar Drives Firewood Prices to Rs 1,700 per Quintal

March 12, 2026
Cyber fraud arrest

Cyber Fraud Arrest in Bhubaneswar During Cash Conversion Attempt

March 12, 2026
Dr Abinash Rout

Dr Abinash Rout Appointed as Personal Secretary of Odisha Dy CM Pravati Parida

March 12, 2026
Rourkela Police recover stolen phones

Rourkela Police Recover Over 100 Stolen Mobile Phones

March 12, 2026
Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

ABOUT US

News, as it should be covered, has been the forte of Pragativadi over the years. And this has ensured a classy readership encompassing the who’s who of the state. The people who matter in Odisha, depend on Pragativadi. For opinion leaders, decision makers and people with surplus disposable income Pragativadi is a must.

Follow us on social media:

E-Library

Chayanika

Chayanika

by Yajati Rout
December 16, 2025
0

Unmesha

Unmesha

by Yajati Rout
December 16, 2025
0

© 2025 Pragativadi

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • EPAPER
  • Odisha
  • Twin City
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • National
  • World
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Tech
  • E-Library
  • Photos
  • Quiz

© 2025 Pragativadi