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Trump Pushes Tech Firms to Prioritize American Workers

Trump calls on tech giants to stop hiring foreign workers, including Indians, urging a focus on U.S. jobs in AI.
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Bullwaves
Published on
July 28, 2025

At a national AI summit in Washington, former President Donald Trump urged major U.S. tech companies—such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple—to halt the hiring of foreign workers, particularly from India. He called on the industry to prioritize American talent, citing national interest and technological leadership in the field of artificial intelligence as critical concerns.

Trump accused companies of benefiting from American freedom while outsourcing operations to countries like China and India. “Under President Trump, those days are over,” he stated. While no legal changes were announced, his comments signal a policy shift that could impact hiring patterns in the tech industry, especially regarding Indian engineers and developers.

New Executive Orders on AI

During his speech, Trump introduced three new executive orders designed to accelerate domestic AI development:

  1. Fast-tracking AI Infrastructure: The first order removes regulatory barriers to expand AI-related infrastructure within the U.S., including data centers and cloud computing facilities.
  2. Ban on Ideological Bias in AI: The second mandates that federally funded AI systems must remain ideologically neutral, targeting what Trump labeled as “woke” technologies. He blamed past diversity and inclusion initiatives for slowing down innovation.
  3. Boosting AI Exports: The third promotes the export of AI solutions developed in the U.S., aiming to reduce dependence on foreign supply chains and platforms.

Impact on Indian Tech Workers

India has long played a critical role in U.S. tech operations, with thousands of engineers working remotely from Indian cities or relocating to the U.S. through the H-1B visa program. In 2024 alone, Indian nationals made up nearly 74% of new H-1B visa approvals.

While Trump’s remarks did not mention changes to visa policy, the messaging is seen as a potential deterrent to companies relying on Indian talent. Analysts suggest that although the appeal to domestic voters is clear, restricting global talent could hurt American innovation in the long term.

Studies show that over half of the top AI researchers in the U.S. are foreign-born, with a significant portion from India and China. The tech industry has not yet issued a formal response, but the sentiment may already be influencing hiring decisions—particularly for companies pursuing federal contracts or funding.

India’s IT service providers, such as Infosys and Wipro, may face challenges if U.S. firms respond to political pressure by relocating work back to the United States.

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