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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Jan 6, 2026, 11:21 AM Tuesday

Bill To 'Eliminate' H-1B Visa Program Introduced in Congress [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Jan 06, 2026 at 03:47 AM EST updated Jan 06, 2026 at 05:42 AM EST


A bill that would "eliminate the H-1B program," which helps U.S. companies hire highly skilled foreign workers, was among Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's final two final pieces of proposed legislation, new records show. The Republican of Georgia introduced the bill and another to mandate "photo identification and proof of United States citizenship to vote in Federal elections" on Friday.

She served her final day in Congress for Georgia's 14th district on Monday, following her a high-profile break with President Donald Trump over issues such as health care, the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files and foreign policy.

Why It Matters

The H1-B visa program has been under heavy scrutiny during President Trump's second term. In September, Trump ordered a controversial $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas, sparking ongoing legal challenges. In court papers, Trump's administration argued the substantial increase is necessary to protect American jobs and fund border security, while critics—including some business groups, educators and state governments—warned it would stifle innovation, competitiveness, and specialized fields like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and medicine.

Greene's bill goes one step further than the government's position, seeking to end the program entirely.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/eliminate-h1b-visa-program-congress-bill-marjorie-taylor-greene-11312655

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Less doctors, less engineers, less scientists, etc. no_hypocrisy Tuesday #1
Our citizens study psychology, history, journalism and avoid sciences and math bucolic_frolic Tuesday #2
Oh, bullshit-nt Ollie Garkie Tuesday #8
Or they study law or business. dedl67 Tuesday #10
Not really. All you are doing is defending a low-wage program to satisfy the tech companies and their backing VCs, etc. xocetaceans Tuesday #14
If the H1B visas are being used to undercut salaries in engineering, that is wrong. dedl67 Tuesday #15
No one does research in "the sciences". That is far too broad. At best, if you did what you claim, you have a narrow ... xocetaceans Friday #18
There are enough US citizens and permanent residents to do the kind of work H1Bs are mostly used for fujiyamasan Wednesday #17
If the workers aren't allowed in the US DBoon Tuesday #3
The same companies may just employ them in other countries dickthegrouch Tuesday #4
Be careful what you wish for, MAGA! mdbl Tuesday #5
the U.S. has more than enough Engineers & Scientists Nigrum Cattus Tuesday #6
If you actually read the article you will see that there is actually a shortage of qualified workers in some fields dedl67 Tuesday #13
This out of work Ollie Garkie Tuesday #7
H-1B can go North Coast Lawyer Tuesday #9
H1B visas allow highly skilled international students with doctoral degrees in the sciences to work in the US dedl67 Tuesday #11
Trumps idea is better rolypolychloe Tuesday #12
I don't think the H1Bs have been gamed for medicine as they have for tech fujiyamasan Wednesday #16
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