Lawmakers seek answers from major US firms over H-1B visa use amid layoffs
Source: Reuters
September 25, 2025 12:37 PM EDT Updated 4 hours ago
WASHINGTON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers asked major U.S. companies including Apple (AAPL.O), opens new tab, Amazon (AMZN.O) and JPMorgan (JPM.N) on Thursday to explain why they are hiring thousands of foreign workers on H-1B visas while cutting other jobs.
The letter comes after the Trump administration announced last week that it would ask companies to pay $100,000 per year for H-1B visas, which allow businesses to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. The U.S. has also released a proposal that would rework the H-1B visa selection process to favor higher-skilled and better-paid workers.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley and Senator Dick Durbin, a Democrat, asked 10 major employers for detailed information on the number of H-1B workers they employ, the wages they are paid, and whether American workers have been displaced in the process.
"With all of the homegrown American talent relegated to the sidelines, we find it hard to believe that Amazon cannot find qualified American tech workers to fill these positions," the senators wrote to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the letter. Big Tech companies, including Meta, Amazon and Microsoft, which are investing heavily in artificial intelligence, have all announced job cuts this year.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/us-lawmakers-scrutinize-tech-firms-over-h-1b-visa-use-amid-other-job-layoffs-wsj-2025-09-25/
Link to Senate Judiciary Committee PRESS RELEASE - Grassley, Durbin Take Aim at Tech, Finance and Retail Sectors for Favoring H-1B Visa Holders over American Workers

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Half the jobs the H1B guys in IT are doing is SAP Auth work, SysAdmin stuff, Java work, Data Center Monkey, QC work, etc... It's work NO ONE wants to pay for because it's not a profit center in most companies, it's an expense. 70% of IT doesn't generate profit, it just enables.This is the mid-grade work in most instances that keeps the light's on, or merely "enables" the money markers. These are the exact sort of jobs you want available when you shut down industries and "re-train the workforace for the modern era". These are the exact sort of jobs that get you a tenured, skilled, able to deal with AI and whatever comes next kind of workforce.
How about postpone the project till 2nd half of the FY, and spend half that $100k H1B fee developing and training a current employee, then bumping them up, and promoting the next guy, and so on until you get a new entry level guy joining to ride the ladder? Remember when that was a thing?
But that's expense, so... No.
Wicked Blue
(8,261 posts)Tech and finance companies know they can hire two or more H-1B workers for the salary of one American. They've been doing this for years.
raising2moredems
(738 posts)US companies have offices in India et al. They'll hire cheaper workers there which results in US layoffs/terminations. These are real business savvy companies, not ones that say, bankrupt casinos.
Long live my "dinosaur" tech skills lol.