Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) says he's directed state agencies and public universities to freeze new applications for H-1B visas, saying jobs funded by taxpayers should be filled by Texans.
In a post on the social media platform X, Abbott said the state invests billions of dollars to train its workforce and argued that those positions should go first to Texas residents.
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations, including higher education, health care, engineering, and technology. Public universities in Texas regularly use the visas to recruit faculty, researchers, and specialized staff, particularly in science and medical fields.
Abbott said the policy is aimed at maintaining Texas’ status as the nation’s leading economic engine, a message he has emphasized frequently in recent months as state leaders highlight job growth and business investment.
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