Texas Gov. Greg Abbott halts new H-1B visa petitions at state agencies and universities

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott halts new H-1B visa petitions at state agencies and universities
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Gov. Greg Abbott ordered Texas universities and state agencies on Tuesday to halt new H-1B visa petitions until next year.

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S. Highway 90, police sayIvalis Meza Gonzalez pleaded ‘no contest’ to obstruction of a highwayJanuary 27, 2026 at 5:29 PM FILE - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks to the media at the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, Aug. 22, 2025. The pause in the red state, which is home to thousands of H-1B visa holders, comes amid actions by the Trump administration aimed at. Critics argue that it has become a pipeline for overseas workers willing to work for lower pay and is taking job opportunities from Americans. But supporters say the program is crucial to attract top global talent, fill specialized roles and drive innovation.“State government must lead by example and ensure that employment opportunities — particularly those funded with taxpayer dollars — are filled by Texans first,” Abbott wrote in his letter. But proponents of the program argue that it is beneficial to the state, and that any pause could worsen existing staffing shortages and hinder universities’ ability to recruit talent. “Freezing those pathways makes it harder to staff classrooms, research centers, and hospitals across our state, raising costs, straining public services, and hurting Texans in every corner of our state,” Rep. Ramon Romero Jr., Democrat and chairman of Texas Mexican American Legislative Caucus, said in a written statement. The pause in Texas, which only applies to state agencies and public universities, is scheduled to last until May 31, 2027. Abbott's order does allow exceptions if permission is granted from the Texas Workforce Commission. Abbott said the freeze will give lawmakers time to “establish statutory guardrails" for employment under the visa program, allow Congress to modify federal law and allow program reforms by the Trump administration to be implemented. Currently, the public university in the state with the most H-1B visas is the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas with 228 visa holders,Other institutions with H-1B visa holders include: the Texas A&M University in College Station with 214; the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston with 171; the University of Texas at Austin with 169; and Texas Tech University in Lubbock with 143. While there is a wide range of employers who can apply for HB-1 visas — including hospitals, bands and universities — at least 60% of the H-1B visas approved since 2012 have been for computer-related jobs,Last year across the country, Amazon was by far the top recipient, with more than 10,000 visas approved, followed by Mumbai-based informational technology company Tata Consultancy Services, Microsoft, Apple and Google. In Texas, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation — a multinational information technology company — has the most H-1B visas in the state with 3,172. Abbott, who along with Republicans alleges that the visas are being abused, plans to review the program's use. As such, he ordered agencies and universities to provide information on the number of new or renewed H-1B visa petitions last year, visa holders currently sponsored, job titles, countries of origin and visa expiration dates. The Republican also asked for documentation showing employers made an effort to give"qualified Texans candidates with reasonable opportunity to apply” for positions filled by H-1B holders. Across the aisle, Romero argues that H-1B visa holders are “Texans in every way that matters” -- saying that they are professionals who “work hard, follow the rules and contribute to our economy.” Abbott is not the only GOP governor taking action. Last year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called for fewer H-1B hires, alleging abuse of the program to fill nonspecialized roles. On Thursday, the Board of Governors, which oversees the Florida's public university system, isCreated by the 1990 Immigration Act, H-1B visas allow American companies to bring in people with technical skills that are hard to find in the U.S. The visas are good for three years and can be extended another three years. The number of new visas issued annually is capped at 65,000, plus an additional 20,000 for people with a master’s degree or higher. Some employers, such as universities and nonprofits, are exempt from the limits. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.200+ blood donation appointments canceled, missed due to winter storm in San AntonioMom blames Instagram for her teen daughters' deathGov. Greg Abbott adds Bexar County to disaster declaration during winter weather🥶 How much longer will the freezing temperatures last? 🧊STAYING WARM IN FREEZING SAN ANTONIO WEATHERVandal cuts, tears down campaign signs alongside North Side highway

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