Trump Immigration Policies Hit Legal Migration Harder Than Illegal Entries

A new analysis reveals that Trump-era immigration policies have reduced legal immigration far more than illegal entries, significantly impacting international students and H-1B visa holders. Experts warn this trend could harm US universities, innovation, and its position as a global talent hub.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 22 April 2026, 11:16 PM IST
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New Delhi: Major Immigration Shift in the US: Trump-Era Policies Severely Impact Legal Entry; Students and Professionals Hit Hardest According to a new report by David J. Bier, during the Donald Trump administration, the decline in legal immigration to the United States was more pronounced than the decline in illegal immigration. The report indicates that the monthly reduction in legal entries is approximately 2.5 times greater than the drop in illegal immigration.

The Greatest Impact on Legal Immigration

While instances of illegal border crossings were already on the decline, the drop in legal immigration has been driven primarily by new policies. In particular, the upward trend previously observed in student visas and high-skilled visas (such as the H-1B) has now been reversed.

Challenges for International Students

The United States has long served as a premier destination for international students—especially those from India. However, the situation is now changing.

  • Delays in the visa processing system
  • An increased risk of visa rejection
  • Uncertainty regarding post-graduation employment opportunities (OPT, H-1B)

Due to these factors, students are now exploring alternative destinations such as Canada, the UK, and Australia.

The report further notes that, under certain policies implemented in 2025, thousands of student visas were revoked, and numerous students were even taken into custody. Additionally, the process for issuing visas was temporarily suspended for a period of time.

Impact on Universities

International students are of immense importance—both economically and academically—to American universities. They pay higher tuition fees and make significant contributions to research, particularly within STEM fields.

If this downward trend persists, both university funding and global competitiveness could be adversely affected.

Pressure on H-1B Visas

Stricter regulations have also been imposed on the H-1B visa program—a category of particular significance to Indian IT professionals. Substantial fee hikes (such as the proposed increase up to $100,000)

  • Stricter eligibility criteria
  • A decline in visa issuances

As a result of these changes, hiring foreign talent has become both more expensive and more difficult for companies.

  • Impact on Companies and the Economy
  • Sectors such as technology, engineering, and healthcare could bear the direct brunt of these changes.
  • Companies may scale back hiring
  • Some companies may offshore their operations
  • America's reputation as a global talent hub could be undermined

Decline in Illegal Immigration—But Limited Impact

Although there has also been a decline in illegal immigration, reports suggest that a significant portion of this trend was already underway. Consequently, the impact of current policies appears less pronounced in this area compared to their effect on legal immigration.

This entire situation has ignited a new debate regarding U.S. immigration policy: Is it justifiable to restrict legal pathways in an effort to curb illegal immigration?

Experts believe that if this trend persists, it could have a long-term negative impact on American innovation, research, and the economy.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  22 April 2026, 11:16 PM IST

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