Why Trump’s New H-1B Stand Is Being Called “Common Sense” By The White House

White House backs Donald Trump’s H-1B policy as practical and balanced, explaining why he supports foreign workers initially but aims to prioritise American jobs long-term.

Update: 2025-11-25 03:30 GMT

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Trump’s updated H-1B stance is being described by the White House as practical because he wants foreign workers only at the starting phase of big projects and wants Americans in those jobs later. The idea is simple: allow specialised foreign talent to build and train, then make sure American workers take over. That is the core point of the entire discussion and the centre of the current immigration debate.

White House Explains Why Trump Supports Foreign Workers Only Initially

The White House said Trump holds what they called a balanced view on H-1B visas. They said he is fine with companies bringing in foreign workers at the beginning, especially when they invest huge sums in the US. They shared that these workers help start advanced projects like battery production or chip manufacturing. But the goal, they said, stays same: American workers should eventually fill those roles once trained.

In their words, a lot of people misunderstood his position. They stressed Trump keeps telling foreign companies that if they are coming to America, they must hire Americans once the setup is complete. The initial foreign hiring is temporary, according to the White House, and only for very niche jobs where Americans are not available yet.

Trump Says Foreign Workers Will Train Americans For High-Skill Industries

Trump recently spoke at a major forum and said he welcomes thousands of specialised workers if they can teach American workers advanced skills. He explained that companies running multi-billion-dollar chip factories in places like Arizona cannot pick workers randomly. These jobs need precise knowledge, so foreign experts may need to be brought in at first.

He added that if foreign employees train the American workforce properly, then America becomes stronger in the long run. He also said he knows some of his supporters may disagree with this approach, but he believes it is necessary for national growth.

His message was clear: allow foreign talent to teach, but ensure Americans take the jobs later.

Debate Grows As Conservatives Question H-1B Programme

Trump’s remarks have triggered a heated debate in Republican circles. Some conservative leaders have called for completely ending the H-1B system, saying it hurts American wages. But the White House responded by highlighting a new policy requiring companies to pay a $100,000 fee for new H-1B applications. They said this step will reduce misuse of the programme and make it harder for companies trying to replace American workers with cheaper labour.

The White House also claimed Trump has done more than any recent leader to tighten immigration laws. They said the new fee is designed so the visa is used only when really needed.

Indian Skilled Workers Still Form Majority Of H-1B Approvals

The report also noted that most approved visas still go to Indian workers. In 2024, over 70% of successful applications were from India because many Indian professionals already work in the US tech industry and the approval backlog remains huge. This makes Indian workers central to the H-1B debate every year.

Meanwhile, the new fee rule and policy changes face multiple lawsuits, including a major one by the US Chamber of Commerce. This legal battle will decide how the visa system will look in coming years.

Why This Issue Matters For The Future Of US Workforce

This entire discussion is shaping the future of American jobs. The White House believes advanced industries need foreign experts early, or else factories cannot start operations. Trump believes letting them come, train Americans, and then leave is the most practical way to protect industries and jobs at the same time. And because technology industries depend heavily on specialised skills, the policy will continue to be debated across political lines.

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