
Debate Over H-1B Visa Policies and Their Impact on Education and Immigration
A rural school district in South Dakota has relied on Filipino teachers on H-1B visas to fill unfilled teaching positions, highlighting the importance of immigrant workers in addressing shortages in education and healthcare. The recent $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications threatens to impact such communities, especially in rural areas where hiring foreign professionals is often the only option to fill critical roles. This policy change raises concerns about the future of staffing in rural schools and hospitals, with advocates calling for exemptions to prevent harm to essential services.