A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. Congress proposing a three-year pause on the H-1B visa program, aimed at addressing concerns over foreign workers in the job market. This legislation, supported by Texas Republicans and led by Rep. Eli Crane, seeks to halt the issuance of these visas during this period.

The move has sparked discussions among lawmakers about the implications for U.S. businesses and the tech industry, which heavily relies on H-1B visa holders. As the debate unfolds, the future of the H-1B program remains uncertain, raising questions about its impact on the economy and workforce.