Business NewsFox News Host Calls H-1B Visa System a ‘Cheap Labour Pipeline’; Says 70% Holders Are IndianLast updated: November 15, 2025 10:53 amAuthor- Ruchika DaveShare3 Min ReadSHAREFox News host Will Cain has sharply criticised the US H-1B visa programme, calling it a tool used by major corporations to hire cheaper foreign workers at the cost of American labour. His comments have ignited a renewed political debate over foreign workers and American jobs.ContentsCain Claims Corporations Use H-1B as Cost-Saving ToolPolitical Reactions: From Legislators to Tech CriticsTrump’s Defence Sparks Tension Within Conservative CirclesCain’s remarks come at a time when President Donald Trump’s Labour Department has launched nearly 200 investigations into alleged abuses of the visa system.Cain Claims Corporations Use H-1B as Cost-Saving ToolCain accused big companies—particularly those in the tech sector—of exploiting the visa programme to reduce labour costs.He argued that the system allows employers to hire foreign workers “cheaper than American workers.”He also said the programme is misleading, pointing to data he claims contradicts arguments about shortages in US talent.Quoting his statement:“Most are entry-level.”“70% of H-1B visa holders come from India, and another 10–15% from China.”“80% of H-1B approvals are for entry and junior-level jobs.”Also Read: Gold Prices Drop ₹1,29,400/10 gm; Silver Falls ₹4,200 Amid Fed Rate Cut UncertaintyPolitical Reactions: From Legislators to Tech CriticsCain’s criticism echoes concerns raised by other conservative figures.Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus and Anduril, has also described the programme as one aimed at replacing American workers with “slave labour that can’t ever escape.”Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced plans to introduce legislation to phase out the H-1B programme, which could significantly impact Indian professionals, who make up the majority of visa recipients.Greene posted that industries “across the board have abused the H-1B system,” adding that she would always put Americans first.Trump’s Defence Sparks Tension Within Conservative CirclesThe debate intensified after US President Donald Trump defended the H-1B programme during an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham.While Ingraham argued that allowing tens of thousands of foreign workers makes it harder to raise wages for Americans, Trump responded:“No, you don’t.”The response fuelled backlash from several conservative commentators:Podcaster Benny JohnsonFormer Trump adviser Steve BannonBoth renewed calls to eliminate the visa programme.Future of H-1B Back in SpotlightWith political pressure rising and official investigations underway, the H-1B visa programme has become a major flashpoint in the national discussion on:immigration policylabour marketscorporate hiring practicesand US economic competitivenessThe debate is expected to grow louder as more political leaders take positions on the programme’s future.Click here to exploreGift NiftyFII DII DataIPOYou Might Also LikeGoogle’s Future Lies in Cloud and Subscriptions, Not Just Ads, Says India Head Preeti LobanaWhat’s Triggering IndiGo’s Flight Cancellations and How It Could Impact Future OperationsDespite Tariff Tensions, India Remains Key Growth Market for Google, Says Country Head Preeti LobanaAuto Industry Faces a Tough New Year as Rising Costs Clash With Stricter Anti-Profiteering ScrutinyMichael Burry Warns AI Bubble Could Burst Harder Than 2000, Hitting Nvidia and Palantir the MostShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareByRuchika DaveFollow: Ruchika Dave is an experienced Intraday Trader and Stock Market Analyst with a strong focus on IPOs, business news, and the Indian economy. As a Marketing Head by profession, she combines strategic expertise with deep market knowledge to deliver accurate and insightful financial analysis trusted by readers and investors alike. Previous Article Gold Prices Drop ₹1,29,400/10 gm; Silver Falls ₹4,200 Amid Fed Rate Cut Uncertainty Next Article Delhi Air Pollution Worsens as AQI Hits 386; Thick Smog Covers City Stay Connected3.9kFollowersLike1.5kFollowersFollow10FollowersPin261FollowersFollow22.9kSubscribersSubscribe20kFollowersFollow561FollowersFollowLatest NewsPetronet LNG Shares Gain 4% After 15-Year Ethane Deal With ONGC; Nomura Sees 34% UpsideStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Rate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Rate Cut Meets Falling Rupee: India’s Markets Enter a New Tug-of-WarFinance and EconomyDecember 5, 2025Govt Shuts Door on FDI Limit Hike, Merger Chatter; PSU Bank Rally Now Hinges on FundamentalsFinance and EconomyDecember 5, 2025