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Vivek Ramaswamy’s U-Turn: From Benefiting from H-1B Visas to Pledging Its Demise – A Political Strategy or Genuine Concern?

Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian-American GOP presidential candidate, has recently made headlines with his remarks on the H-1B visa system. Despite having utilized the system 29 times in the past to hire highly-skilled professionals for his pharmaceutical company, Ramaswamy has now labeled the H-1B visa system as “indentured servitude.” He has pledged to abolish this system if he emerges victorious in the 2024 presidential race.

According to a report by Politico, Ramaswamy, who is himself the child of immigrants, has been capturing significant attention for his restrictive immigration policy agenda. He has been vocal about his belief that the H-1B visa system is detrimental to all parties involved. His stance is that the U.S. needs to eliminate chain-based migration and replace the current system with a more meritocratic approach.

Another report from cnbctv18.com highlighted Ramaswamy’s view that the H-1B visa program equates to “indentured servitude.” He has been critical of the lottery-based system and has advocated for its replacement with a merit-based admission process.

Ramaswamy’s remarks have sparked discussions and debates, especially given his past reliance on the H-1B visa system for his business ventures. His perspective on immigration and the H-1B visa system will undoubtedly be a focal point of his campaign as he vies for the presidency in 2024.

It remains to be seen how these statements will impact the broader discourse on immigration policies in the U.S., especially considering the significance of the H-1B visa system for many companies and professionals. The upcoming presidential race promises to be a platform where such critical issues will be debated, and the future direction of U.S. immigration policies will be shaped.

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Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
Editor-in-chief, The Eastern Herald. Counter terrorism, diplomacy, Middle East affairs, Russian affairs and International policy expert.

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