Washington:America is a nation of immigrants, and there's broad support for expanding legal immigration in the country, a top domestic policy advisor to US President Joe Biden has said amidst a raging debate on the most sought-after H-1B visa.
The H-1B visa programme allows US companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in speciality occupations. Indian companies have been significant beneficiaries of this programme, particularly in the technology sector.
“I think even in the raging immigration debate, it's really important for all of us to remember that we are a nation of immigrants, and there's broad support for expanding legal immigration in the country,". We'll see how that goes in the future, but that's been the case,” Indian-American Neera Tanden told PTI in an interview.
Indians are the main beneficiaries of the H-1B visas, which bring in the best of the talent and brains from across the world. Highly skilled professionals from India walk away with the overwhelming number of H-1B visas - which is Congressional mandated 65,0000 every year and another 20,000 for those who received higher education from the US.
Tanden has been serving as director of the United States Domestic Policy Council since 2023. A close confidant of outgoing US President Biden, Tanden has been a key part of the White House during the last four years.
She was responding to a question on the ongoing debate on H-1B and the continued backlash against Indian Americans after the appointment of Sriram Krishnan as the White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence by incoming President Donald Trump.
“I think it's tragic, honestly. That debate underscores actually that there's broad support in the country for legal immigration done well and done right. What I reacted to in that debate was just the vitriolic hatred unleashed against Indian-Americans.
People were posting a picture of the person, the Indian-American who Trump is appointing, and just said, why would we pick this person? Or is this what you think of as an American?” Tanden said.
Ahead of Trump's inauguration here on January 20, the debate on foreign guest workers visas for highly skilled professionals, the H-1B, has intensified which has created divisions in both the Democratic and the Republican parties.
Such a backlash initially came from the supporters of Trump who argued that this is eating away at the jobs of Americans. Both Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy immediately weighed in and supported the H-1B visas. However, influential Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders asserted that the two close confidants of Trump are wrong.
“The reason why I reacted was that President Biden has talked about... one of the fundamental fights in this country is whether the country is for all of us or some of us. Even before the next term begins, we saw this raging debate on social media that was fundamentally saying that Indian-Americans aren't American,” she said.
“...When I tweeted that, I got so many tweets, hate tweets from people saying, go back to India, go back to your, like, you know, they were swearing about India. They were calling Indians backward names. It was a wake-up call and a reminder that presidents can unleash forces, they can build up forces in the country,” she said.
While the attack was going on, the Trump team kept relatively quiet, she noted.