H-1B visa program has long been a point of contention, and a recent reform requiring employers to pay a hefty $100,000 application fee, aims to curb what a few call “abuse” of the system. Reflecting these concerns, a viral social media post from a former H-1B visa holder has reignited debate about the program’s impact on American workers.

“I was on an H-1B for 20 years,” he shared. “Last year I finally received my green card. Now my son is 18, a US citizen and in a few years he will need a tech job. But I am seeing how tough that market already is for citizens and green card holders.”

He questioned the current priorities of the visa system writing, “When there’s a shortage of tech jobs, why aren’t citizens and permanent residents given preference? Historic American success was built o

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