New Delhi: This news has reignited the ongoing debate in the US over H-1B visas and skilled immigration. American businessman and former Dogecoin counselor James Fischback has tabbed for a well-constructed ban on skilled workers from countries including India. He claims that American companies are prioritizing foreign workers over "local talent."
What did Fischback say?
Posting on Twitter, Fischback wrote that big tech companies are hiring people from countries like India and China, while "qualified Americans" are struggling for opportunities. He so-called that American companies often place small advertisements in newspapers to fulfill formalities and, when no Americans apply, rent foreign workers. He argues that this is depriving American citizens not only of jobs but moreover of nobility and purpose.
We don't have to live like this. Nor will we.
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— James Fishback (@j_fishback) October 27, 2025Why is there a demand for an immigration ban?
Fischback said that what makes America unconfined is not "imported talent," but its own people. He plane said, "I support a well-constructed ban on immigration." He argues that millions of Americans are still underemployed or stuck in low-paying jobs considering companies are bringing in unseemly foreign workers through H-1B visas.
What appeals to the People of India and Other Countries?
Fischback appealed to professionals from India, China, and other countries to stay in their countries and strengthen their economies. He said, "Your countries need you. Create something valuable there, just as we are making our country unconfined again."
Why is the H-1B visa controversy in the news again?
Under the H-1B visa, American companies can rent foreign nationals for specialized roles. Indian professionals receive the largest number of visas each year. However, critics like Fischbach undeniability it detrimental to American workers, while tech companies requirement they need global talent to fill high-skilled jobs.

