In early 2025, over 50,000 tech jobs have been lost worldwide, with Indian H-1B visa holders among the most affected. The surge in layoffs is driven by the rise of artificial intelligence, which is automating many mid-level and routine tasks, leading companies to reduce headcount. Major tech firms such as Microsoft, Meta, CrowdStrike, and Block have implemented significant job cuts, citing efficiency, automation, and economic caution. Compounding the issue is a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.S., along with stricter scrutiny of work visa programs, especially the H-1B visa, a key avenue for Indian tech professionals.

AI, Layoffs, and Visa Woes Spark Fears of Mass Tech Talent Exodus from U.S.

A viral Reddit post recently predicted a “mass exodus” of Indian and Chinese professionals from the U.S. in the coming years. It warned that immigrants could increasingly be blamed as companies face political pressure to prioritize domestic talent. The discussion struck a nerve, with users saying this shift is already underway. “F-1 visa holders are struggling to secure H-1Bs, H-1Bs are facing layoffs, and L-1s are being recalled,” one user commented, warning not to underestimate AI’s ability to perform complex tasks.

Others noted changes in the U.S. labour landscape, with American schools offering more computer science education and a growing supply of local talent. Criticism also arose over the misuse of the H-1B system, originally designed to fill talent gaps in the U.S. market. Some warned that individuals with general or outdated IT skills face the highest risk of job loss and visa challenges.

Tech Workers Urged to Rethink U.S. Dreams Amid Job Cuts and Uncertain Residency

Advice on online forums urged professionals to be realistic. If permanent residency in the U.S. seems unlikely, relocating to India through employer-sponsored roles might be the safer path. Even with a green card, relying only on basic tech skills may no longer guarantee long-term job security.

Summary:

Over 50,000 tech jobs were lost globally in early 2025, with Indian H-1B holders hit hard amid rising AI adoption and anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.S. A viral Reddit post predicts a mass exodus of foreign workers as layoffs rise, visa hurdles grow, and local tech talent becomes more available.


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