How US Immigration Rules Are Inciting a Tech Brain Drain
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With the Supreme Court striking down Trump-era birthright citizenship restrictions while broader immigration rules still push talent away, the US tech workforce is operating under policy whiplash. For operators, this raises execution risk on long-term hiring plans—treat immigration exposure as a strategic variable when choosing hubs, not a back-office compliance issue.
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