The current U.S. administration just tightened the screws on H-1B visa approvals for skilled tech workers. Here's the twist: if you've had any hand in suppressing free speech, your application might get tossed. A State Department memo and internal documents confirm this shift in vetting criteria. This could reshape talent flows into Silicon Valley and beyond—including crypto and blockchain sectors that rely heavily on international developers.
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FarmToRiches
· 13h ago
Another choke point again. How are blockchain professionals supposed to recruit people now...
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DancingCandles
· 13h ago
Nah, this is really a choke point now. The international dev army will have to downsize... For crypto, this is a direct shockwave.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 13h ago
LOL, this move by the US is basically filtering out "truth-tellers." They don't want those employees who've been "silenced" or neglected. The tech folks in crypto are going to suffer.
Wait, to put it bluntly, isn't this just a political screening for global developers? Damn, can we even deploy our chains properly now?
Well, now H-1B is tightening up, and top overseas programmers can't get in. Chinese teams are at least competitive now, right? Amazing, the US is creating opportunities for us.
Honestly, with political vetting added to the approval process, crypto project teams probably aren't laughing anymore. It was already hard to hire, and now it's even worse.
This logic is a bit absurd—speech vetting for a work visa? Is the next step asking "Have you ever criticized me on Twitter?"
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SilentObserver
· 13h ago
Feels like this move from Silicon Valley is a bit outrageous... Are they really going to screen for political stances now?
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H1B policy changed yet again, and now they're adding speech censorship? I really can't figure out what the US government is thinking.
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Wait, applications from people who suppress free speech are all getting rejected? How many people would that even be, haha.
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The crypto circle is going to panic now—half the international developer pipeline just got cut off.
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The more I think about it, the scarier it gets... Political vetting as part of the vetting standard? That's a big leap.
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So now has H1B turned into an ideological filter? Is this for real?
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The blockchain space heavily relies on Indian developers; this is going to be a big problem.
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You can get rejected just for anti-free-speech issues? That standard is way too vague.
The current U.S. administration just tightened the screws on H-1B visa approvals for skilled tech workers. Here's the twist: if you've had any hand in suppressing free speech, your application might get tossed. A State Department memo and internal documents confirm this shift in vetting criteria. This could reshape talent flows into Silicon Valley and beyond—including crypto and blockchain sectors that rely heavily on international developers.