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Dear Patriot, |
Only a week has passed since President Trump signed the H-1B proclamation and already we are seeing the ground shift in favor of American workers. The fight is intensifying on all fronts, in Congress, in the courts, in the press and on the streets proving that the battle for American jobs is finally breaking into the open. |
The weekly war brief – America First Immigration Team |
Senators demand answers from big tech CEOs |
A bipartisan letter from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) went out this week to the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Cognizant, Deloitte, Google, JP Morgan Chase, Meta, Microsoft, Tata Consultancy and Walmart. The senators are demanding to know why these corporations continue to hire Indian and Chinese H-1B visa workers while laying off skilled Americans. |
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Department of Labor launches “project firewall” |
For years the Department of Labor stood silent while millions of Americans were displaced. Now, under President Trump, DOL has announced PROJECT FIREWALL, a crackdown to stop H-1B abuse and enforce American worker protections. |
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The Department now promises the days of employers abusing H-1B visas are over. |
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Rising political pressure |
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) continues to call out the systemic displacement of American workers. Read here |
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Anthony Sabatini (FL) has called for a “complete and total shutdown of H-1B visas until we can find out what is going on.” See post |
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Foreign-linked recruiter accused of stealing ai trade secrets through foreign visa pipeline |
A woman tied to the Bank of China and active in visa-worker recruitment has been accused of orchestrating the theft of Elon Musk’s AI secrets. The case highlights how foreign access pipelines double as channels for economic espionage. |
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Silicon Valley strikes back |
Billionaire investor Michael Moritz published an op-ed dismissing Americans as little more than “warehouse workers, account managers, brand specialists & dishwashers,” arguing that Indian graduates are “every bit as qualified” and that Trump’s visa fee will “backfire.” He even suggested automatic citizenship for foreign H-1B recipients. |
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Take them back, India |
“Take that, MAGA” is more than tone-deaf, it’s a window into how India’s media claims U.S. companies led by Indian-born CEOs as national trophies. They sell it as proof India can influence American corporations and politics and as a defeat for Americans who only ask to be put first in their own country. |
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Representative defending the pipeline: Suhas stands with outsourcing, not Americans |
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Representative Suhas Subramanyam calls President Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee “economic sabotage.” But look at his donor list: nine of his top twenty contributors are data outsourcing and H-1B–dependent firms. |
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Meet @RepSuhas - 16 out of his top 20 donors are proponents of H1B’s, with 9 being data/outsource companies. - Oh, & @SeanParnellASW - here’s ur next scandal. H1B’s companies.. championed by guess who. H1B’s equal Microsoft China serving DOD. @JoshuaSteinman@I_A_Project | |     | | 4:13 AM • Sep 26, 2025 | | | | 359 Likes 136 Retweets | 21 Replies |
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These are the very companies that suppress wages, displace American workers and offshore U.S. jobs, exactly what the President’s policy is designed to stop. By defending their profits instead of protecting American livelihoods, Subramanyam makes clear his loyalty lies with the outsourcing lobby, not the people he was elected to serve. |
India just said the quiet part out loud |
India isn’t fighting for visas because of a labor shortage. They admit these programs are the lifeline of their $280 billion services exports. That means it’s not about skills, it’s about turning American jobs into India’s revenue stream. |
The result for us? Trade deficits, job losses, offshoring and universities and corporations selling out their own countrymen. We’re trillions in debt, yet we bankroll India with aid while billions more flow out as remittances. |
Cut off the pipeline, bring those jobs back home and we rebuild the American middle class. Any “deal” that keeps this system alive is not trade, it’s the end of American prosperity. |
This isn’t xenophobia. It’s sovereignty. It’s common sense. |
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Closing thoughts |
One week into the H-1B proclamation, the fight is sharpening. Senators are demanding answers, agencies are finally taking action and the propaganda machine is fully engaged. That tells us one thing: the America First agenda is working. |
The America First Immigration Team remains committed to exposing fraud, pushing for accountability and restoring jobs, wages and dignity to American workers. |
America First means American jobs, American wages and American workers: nothing less. |
— The WND America First Immigration Team |
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