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H1-B row: University of Michigan hiring software developers on $75,000 salary sparks backlash; 'No Americans qualified’
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H1-B row: University of Michigan hiring software developers on $75,000 salary sparks backlash; 'No Americans qualified’

01 June, 2026.USA.1 sources

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“Concerns over foreign hiring in US public universities have resurfaced after new visa-related job postings at the University of Michigan triggered a row with MAGA critics questioning whether American workers are being overlooked”

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