Haley's Son Calls for H-1B Visa Reforms: 'Loyalty to America Must Come First'
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Nalin Haley, the 24-year-old son of Indian-American and former US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, has sparked controversy with his comments on immigration and employment in the US. He stated that none of his friends have found a job despite graduating from top universities with high degrees and significant student debt. Haley believes that the current system, which includes H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers, primarily from India, is unfair to American citizens. He argues that immigrants should assimilate and prioritize American values and workers. The H-1B visa program has been criticized for favoring foreign workers over American graduates, who are struggling to find employment. Haley's stance on ending H-1B visas and punishing companies that hire foreign workers over Americans has reignited the debate on immigration and employment in the US. His comments reflect a growing concern among Americans about the impact of immigration policies on their job market and economic opportunities.