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    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Serve Americans first: Ramaswamy calls for H-1B and immigration policies that protect US workers
    Ramaswamy targets US immigration, H-1B, and education policies

    At a Montana State University event, Vivek Ramaswamy shared his vision for US immigration and the H-1B visa program. He stressed that American workers should come first. According to him, the current system often favours foreign labor over domestic talent, putting US citizens at a disadvantage. He argued that legal immigration should serve the people who already live and work in the country.Ramaswamy also connected immigration to broader economic and social goals. He said reforms should protect jobs, strengthen communities, and make sure the US workforce is ready for the challenges of the future.

    Legal immigration must serve Americans

    Ramaswamy said immigration policies should benefit people who already live in the US. He criticised current rules for ignoring the interests of American workers. Reforms, he said, should make the system strengthen the workforce, create opportunities for citizens, and support national priorities. They should not just fill quotas with foreign labor.Illegal immigration is a concern. Millions of people have entered the country unlawfully. He said securing borders and enforcing the law is a necessary first step. Only then can legal immigration reforms be effective.

    A call for merit-based immigration

    Ramaswamy also called for a merit-based immigration system. Immigrants should be selected based on skills, education, and ability to contribute to the economy. He said this approach rewards talent and effort. It ensures immigration strengthens the country rather than replacing domestic workers. Minimal criteria alone, he added, are not enough.A merit-based system also creates incentives for immigrants to succeed. It makes legal pathways fair. It ensures the workforce gains people who can fill real gaps and contribute meaningfully.

    Support for higher H-1B fees

    Ramaswamy backed recent moves to raise H-1B visa fees to $100,000. He said higher fees hold employers accountable and force them to think carefully before hiring foreign workers. This, he argued, prevents misuse of the system.He called the policy “reasonable” and said it makes companies “put money where their mouth is.” Only serious employers, he added, would apply. Higher fees discourage firms from using visas to cut costs or bypass domestic talent.Ramaswamy emphasised that immigration reform must align with workforce priorities. Legal immigration should fill gaps in the labor market, not replace American workers. The increased H-1B fees, combined with selective criteria, ensure foreign talent is hired only when necessary. This approach, he said, protects domestic jobs while balancing the needs of companies and American citizens.

    Choosing the right immigrants

    Immigrants should work hard, follow the law, and embrace American ideals, he said. Legal immigration should favor those who show effort and respect for US rules.Ramaswamy said this ensures immigrants contribute beyond just the economy. They strengthen communities and reinforce shared values. Immigrants, in this framework, support both society and workforce needs.

    The takeaway

    Ramaswamy’s message is clear. Legal immigration, including the H-1B program, should serve Americans first. Merit-based selection is essential. Illegal immigration must be addressed.Immigrants should work hard, follow the law, and embrace American values. Employers should face accountability. Civic education should ensure citizens are informed and engaged.He framed immigration reform as both an economic and social issue. Policies should strengthen the workforce, reinforce societal values, and protect Americans’ interests.

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