This bill aims to completely end the H-1B visa program, which allows foreign workers to fill specialized jobs in the U.S. It gradually reduces the number of visas available until there are none left, affecting various job sectors.
1. This bill would eliminate the H-1B visa program over the next ten years. 2. It would gradually reduce the number of H-1B visas issued each year until none are available. 3. The bill would also change eligibility for H-1B visas, focusing only on certain medical occupations. 4. Fashion models would no longer qualify for H-1B visas under this bill. 5. The bill would limit Medicare-funded residency programs for foreign-trained individuals.
Foreign workers seeking H-1B visas and employers in need of specialized labor.