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ANTI-IMMIGRANT NATIONALISM

The New Indian Express

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September 21, 2025

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- JAYANTH JACOB @NewDethi

THE Trump administration’s move to impose $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa holders marks a core shift in American immigration policy.

The deeply ideological, economically disruptive, and strategically fraught decision is positioned at the confluence of populist politics, protectionist labour policy, and global talent competition. The proposal serves as a textbook case of anti-immigrant nationalism cloaked in economic rationalism.

The H-1B visa programme has long functioned as a gateway for high-skilled foreign workers to contribute to US innovation. But under Trump 2.0, it is being reimagined not just as a labour mechanism but as a lever of cultural and economic nationalism. The $100,000 fee proposal sends an unmistakable message—foreign talent is welcome ata premium as when the US chooses to.

More than a fiscal tool, it is a political signal loud and clear. By making it prohibitively expensive to hire foreign workers, especially for mid-sized firms and startups, Trump seeks to force a recalibration of hiring practices. It aligns with his broader ideological pivot of rewarding the wealthy immigrant and restricting the skilled workers.

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