Highlights: Elon Musk emphasizes the need for legal immigration and to increase H-1B visa caps
- Elon Musk has addressed illegal immigration in U.S. and expressed support for stringent measures.
- He spoke about re-evaluation of the system and the need for facilitating more legal entry.
- H-1B visa, an employment authorization document allows foreign nationals to enter and work in the nation.
- Musk suggested increasing the H-1B visa caps to accommodate more skilled foreign workers in the nation.
- Four authorized border crossings have been reopened in U.S. for allocation of more personnel.
*Willing to Migrate to the US? Y-Axis will guide you in step by step process.
Elon Musk addresses about illegal immigration and the need for facilitating more legal entry
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has commented on the immigration debate in the US, expressing support for stringent measures against illegal immigration and permitting more skilled workers to enter the nation lawfully. Musk also called out at the Biden administration for not putting efforts to curb illegal immigration.
Illegal immigration has taken cenere stage in the US particularly in major cities like New York, grappling with an influx of migrants facing housing and employment challenges.
He has called for a re-evaluation of the immigration system, emphasizing the need to make legal entry more accessible. He speaks about the current system for its difficulty in legal relocation, contrasting it with the apparent ease of illegal entry.
H-1B visas for foreign nationals
Employment authorization document, H-1B visa allows foreign nationals to enter the country in order to work for American businesses. This type of visa is intended for those who work in specialized fields where their knowledge is necessary and the employer cannot find a suitable employee in the United States.
Musk emphasized the need for increasing H-1B visa caps
Congress set a cap of 85,000 H-1B visas every year, of which 65,000 are issued under the standard cap and 20,000 are issued under the U.S. advanced degree exemption which is also known as the master's cap.
Musk suggests the need for increasing H-1B visa caps to accommodate the demand for skilled foreign workers.
*Want to work in the US with H-1B visa? Y-Axis is here to help you.
Chart by USCIS, showing registration and selection numbers for 2021-2024
|
Cap Fiscal Year |
Total Registrations |
Eligible Registrations |
Eligible Registrations for Beneficiaries with No Other Eligible Registrations |
Eligible Registrations for Beneficiaries with Multiple Eligible Registrations |
Selections |
|
2021 |
274,237 |
269,424 |
241,299 |
28,125 |
124,415 |
|
2022 |
308,613 |
301,447 |
211,304 |
90,143 |
131,924 |
|
2023 |
483,927 |
474,421 |
309,241 |
165,180 |
127,600 |
|
2024 |
780,884 |
758,994 |
350,103 |
408,891 |
188,400 |
Border crossings reopened in the U.S.
Addressing the surge in illegal immigration, the U.S. recently reopened four authorized border crossings. The U.S. border authorities said that this decision was made as illegal immigrants entering the country has decreased, providing with allocation of more personnel.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that the international bridge located in Eagle Pass, Texas, as well as two of the crossings in Arizona and one close to San Diego, California, will be resuming operations.
Looking for jobs in the US? Talk to Y-Axis, the world’s no. 1 overseas immigration company.
For more updates on Immigration news, follow Y-Axis US news page!