End H-1B Now Act
HR 6937 would completely eliminate the H-1B temporary foreign worker visa program used by employers to hire international specialists in specialty occupations.
HR 6937 would completely eliminate the H-1B temporary foreign worker visa program used by employers to hire international specialists in specialty occupations.
HR 6937, the "End H-1B Now Act," would eliminate the H-1B visa program that currently allows U.S. employers to temporarily hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. The bill has been referred to multiple committees for consideration and represents a proposal to completely discontinue this visa category rather than reform it.
The H-1B program affects approximately 85,000-200,000 visa holders annually across technology, healthcare, engineering, and other sectors. Eliminating it would significantly impact employer hiring practices, potentially affecting wages, labor availability in high-skill industries, and U.S. global competitiveness in talent acquisition, while also influencing immigration policy broadly.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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