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With the stated goal of “protecting American workers,” the Trump administration has imposed a new visa process that will affect thousands of foreign nationals.
The US is replacing the H-1B visa lottery with a system favoring high-skilled, high-paid workers. New rules start in 2026 to protect American wages.
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New rule favors high-skilled, high-paid talent over random lottery for better U.S. job market integrity. Effective 2026.
The DHS said the move would better protect the wages, working conditions, and job opportunities for American workers.