Donald Trump stated the U.S. lacks certain specialized talents, necessitating the import of skilled workers via H-1B visas. He argued against assuming unemployed individuals can immediately fill complex manufacturing roles, citing an example of South Korean battery makers. This comes as the U.S. increased H-1B fees, impacting corporate America’s ability to sponsor foreign talent.
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