Fact-Check Section
- Overstaying Visa Consequences: Overstaying a visa can lead to being barred from re-entering the U.S. for three to ten years.
- Vivek Ramaswamy’s Critique: Ramaswamy has described the H-1B visa program as “indentured servitude” and advocates for a merit-based system.
- Property Management: H-1B visa holders can retain ownership of their property in the U.S. even if deported.
- Unlawful Presence Consequences: Overstaying an H-1B visa can lead to a re-entry ban of three to ten years. S. Department of State
- Tech Layoffs Statistics: In 2022, major tech firms laid off over 45,000 H-1B visa holders
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