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    Home » Blog » Pic: Trump admin approves 120,000+ visas for foreign workers

    Pic: Trump admin approves 120,000+ visas for foreign workers

    May 16, 2025Updated:May 16, 2025 US News No Comments
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    According to recent data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the administration of President Donald Trump approved more than 120, 000 H1-B visa applications for foreigners for the fiscal time 2026.

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services reported this week that the Trump management” selected 118, 660 special participants, resulting in 120, 141 selected filings in the first choice for the FY 2026 H-1B cap.”

    In addition, there was a significant increases in the total number of registrations submitted and qualified beneficiaries during the FY 2026 H-1B cover enrollment period, including a decrease in the number of registrations submitted on behalf of beneficiaries with many registrations.

    U.S. Tech Workers posed a photo of the information collected by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on Wednesday on X, originally Online. The 120, 141 H-1B permits granted to foreign workers for Fiscal Time 2026 are similar to the number of H-1B visas granted in recent years, according to data released by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

    Trump warns that peace negotiations didn’t start until he and Putin meet.

    U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services reported that 125, 137 H-1B permits were approved for 2025, 188, 400 were approved for 2024, 127, 600 were approved for 2023, 131, 924 were approved for 2022, and 124, 415 were approved for 2021.

    The Trump team stays hands-off despite widespread technical layoffs and voting disapproval, U.S. Tech Workers tweeted. ” 120, 141 Fresh H-1Bs selected for FY2026. Despite layoffs, demand is still higher, a sure indicator that American workers are being replaced.

    H-1B card numbers for FY 2026:

    The Trump team remains largely hands-off: 120, 141 NEW H-1Bs were chosen for FY2026, despite widespread technology layoffs and voter unrest, especially after the Christmas H-1B uproar.

    Despite layoffs, there is still a strong demand for American employees, a surefire sign of this. photograph. twitter.com/kv03UmlfLr

    — U. S. Tech Workers ( @USTechWorkers ) May 14, 2025

    In the first few months of 2025, numerous American tech companies have conducted massive layoffs, according to Tech Crunch. More than 2,400 tech jobs were cut in January, more than 16, 000 tech jobs were cut in February, about 9, 000 tech jobs were cut in March, and more than 23, 000 tech jobs were cut in April, according to the store.

    The 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said,” The reason top tech companies frequently hire foreign-born & first-generation engineers isn’t because of an innate American IQ deficit ( a lazy &amp, wrong explanation )” in a debate over the H1-B visa program in December prior to Trump’s inauguration. A significant portion of it is attributed to the c-word: society. If we’re really severe about fixing the problem, we must confront the truth, because difficult issues demand tough solutions.

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