Debunking H1B Visa Rumors: Facts and Consequences

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Time to stop spreading incorrect inferences of Trump's new order regarding H1B visas. It is important to cut through the confusion with facts, not speculation. ✅ The $100,000 annual fee applies to H1B entries (new and current holders), not current holders already in the US ✅ Current H1B holders can remain, but face restrictions if they travel and re-enter Displaced Talent ≠ Automatically harnessed Talent. Singing a celebratory note on how this is "good for India" is premature. Brain drain reversal requires intense, long term work to transform Infrastructure, Policy, Monetary and Innovation ecosystem. Things are changing in India, but there's still a lot of work required. 💡 Talent is Borderless and Fluid. There are many other countries, actively courting tech talent. If the US becomes prohibitively expensive or unwelcoming, talent will migrate elsewhere. ❤️ Spare a thought to families caught mid-travel, professionals with established lives, students planning their futures. Such sudden events create genuine hardship and life-changing disruption. It's good to debate policy merits but we need to maintain empathy for those affected. #H1BVisa #Immigration #TalentMigration #Policy #TechWorkers #GlobalTalent

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Raghu Kerakatty - well done. Other countries and economies should make use of this opportunity to attract the global talent. We rely on the US way too much. It’s time to stand up and channel the talent.

Very well written Raghu Kerakatty. I assume this policy may be short-lived as businesses need the best talent from the world for the US to continue to the leading force.

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