Trump’s ‘wage-weighted’ H-1B visa plan: Nasscom issues big warning – calls proposed move ‘legally questionable, economically flawed’
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The Trump administration’s proposed shift from an H-1B visa lottery to a wage-weighted system faces strong criticism from Nasscom and other trade bodies. Concerns include operational disruption, potential for manipulation, and negative impacts on early-career professionals and small businesses. Critics argue the move is economically flawed and legally questionable.
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