No H1-B visa, leave the country just after obtaining one degree: Steve Bannan’s explosive comment on foreign students

Steve Bainon said that foreign students should be forced to leave after completing their studies.

President Donald Trump’s associate and former advisor Steve Bannon made an explosive comment on foreign students and H -1B visa programs in the country, calling for full purification of international students. “I don’t think you should have any foreign student in the country right now,” Banon said, saying that it is giving elbows to American students. Describing the situation as uncontrollable, Bainon said that instead of stapling the green card in its diploma, the administration should stap a exhaust visa. “Boom, you are out of here. You get 30 days to hang out with classmates, you can come back to all the alumni goods, but you have gone,” Banon said.Trump’s advisor said that absorbing all talents from all over the world is not going to make the world a better place. Bainon said, “If you are sucking every piece of talent then the countries of the world will not be better. Similarly, the British run their empire. It is royal.” Bannon said that if everyone wants to come to Harvard and they cannot do so, they will come through Central America and America will be in the same mess that is now trying to clean it.The H-1B visa program is again in discussion as technical companies have announced major layoffs. Tracker Layoffs.Fyi says that about 80,000 technical jobs have been abolished so far this year. Companies said that foreigners are also losing their jobs and H -1B is not to be convicted as the restructuring is mostly due to AI, US technical activists suspect that H -1B approval is not going down. About 400,000 visas were approved in 2024, more than double the number issued in 2000, most of which instead of new applications rather than renewed the existing visas in most of these. Most of these foreign workers are employed by large technical companies such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google, which pay for workers of foreign origin to catch, newsvic reported. Vice President JD Vance recently warned of tech companies and said that it is unacceptable that American companies are leaving Americans and then applying to hire foreigners.The July Jobs report released on Friday featured a deteriorating labor market in the US, adding only 73,000 jobs for the month. Amendments for earlier data were also important, in which 258,000 jobs jointly slipped from the number of May and June.

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