The H-1B program was established in 1990 under the Immigration Act. It allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations
Eli Whitney, inventor of the Cotton Gin, which fueled the textile mills of the Industrial Revolution. Famously an H-1B visa holder. https://t.co/FILJcCMtww pic.twitter.com/Xk4Vyc9gBS
— 🇺🇸 The American Culturist 🇺🇸 (@MericaCulture) November 13, 2025
John Deere, inventor of the steel plow. Responsible for saving millions of lives through effective agricultural practices. Famously an H-1B visa holder. pic.twitter.com/am9sLwro7M
— Daniel Keene (@Djkeene1) November 13, 2025
Henry Ford. Famous for relying on H-1B visas to design the assembly line. He couldn’t have done it without them. pic.twitter.com/UgYXzLegbY
— Daniel Keene (@Djkeene1) November 13, 2025
Willis Carrier, inventor of the air conditioning unit. Famously an H-1B visa holder! We need more! pic.twitter.com/Nrhox4oxvY
— Daniel Keene (@Djkeene1) November 13, 2025
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