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US Launches 175 H-1B Visa Abuse Probes to Protect American Jobs

US Launches 175 H-1B Visa Abuse Probes Under ‘Project Firewall’

The US Department of Labor has initiated 175 investigations into alleged H-1B visa program abuses as part of “Project Firewall,” a major crackdown targeting companies that hire underpaid foreign workers instead of qualified American citizens.

Key Takeaways

  • 175 active investigations into H-1B visa program violations
  • Labor Secretary personally certifying probes for the first time
  • Focus on preventing underpaid foreign workers replacing Americans
  • Part of broader Trump administration immigration reform efforts

Protecting American Jobs

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer announced she is personally certifying the investigations “to better protect American jobs.” The department’s “Project Firewall,” launched in September, specifically targets tech and engineering roles where qualified Americans may be passed over for underpaid foreign workers.

“For the first time, I am personally certifying investigations into suspected violations to better protect American jobs,” Chavez-DeRemer told Fox News Digital, emphasizing the department is using “every resource” available to stop H-1B visa abuse.

Broader Immigration Crackdown

The initiative aligns with the Trump administration’s comprehensive efforts to reform the visa system and strengthen oversight of immigration-related employment practices. The crackdown represents one of the most significant enforcement actions against H-1B program violations in recent years.

Social Media Campaign

The Department of Labor also launched a social media campaign characterizing the alleged misuse as “theft of the American Dream.” The campaign highlights India as the largest beneficiary of the H-1B visa scheme, accusing companies of systematically replacing young American workers with foreign labor.

“Under the leadership of the President and Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, we’re holding companies accountable for their abuse and recapturing the American Dream for the American people,” the department stated.

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