$3,800 Flights and Aborted Takeoffs: How Trump’s H-1B Announcement Panicked Tech Workers
$3,800 Flights and Aborted Takeoffs: How Trump’s H-1B Announcement Panicked Tech Workers
On a typical Wednesday morning, tech workers across the country were shocked to hear President…
$3,800 Flights and Aborted Takeoffs: How Trump’s H-1B Announcement Panicked Tech Workers
On a typical Wednesday morning, tech workers across the country were shocked to hear President Trump’s announcement regarding changes to the H-1B visa program. The news sent ripples of panic through the tech industry, with many fearing job losses and uncertain futures.
As the day progressed, reports started flooding in of tech workers frantically booking last-minute flights out of the country, some paying as much as $3,800 for a one-way ticket. Others reported aborted takeoffs as they tried to flee the impending changes to the visa program.
The uncertainty and chaos caused by Trump’s announcement left many tech workers feeling vulnerable and afraid. They took to social media to vent their frustrations and share their stories of panic and desperation.
Some companies even held emergency meetings to discuss how they would handle the fallout from the changes, with some considering layoffs or restructuring to comply with the new rules.
Despite the panic and chaos, some tech workers are hopeful that the changes will ultimately benefit them by creating more job opportunities for American workers. Others, however, fear that the changes will only serve to harm the tech industry and stifle innovation.
As the dust settles and the industry adjusts to the new reality, one thing is clear: President Trump’s announcement has had a profound impact on tech workers across the country, sparking fear and uncertainty in an already tumultuous time.
Only time will tell what the long-term consequences of these changes will be, but for now, tech workers are left grappling with the aftermath of a seismic shift in their industry.