India, Oct. 28 -- The changes to the H-1B visa rules have been making headlines. A nonprofit organization that advocates for American workers claims that the process could be manipulated. According to the reports of Newsweek, the changes in the system are brought in to ensure that the employers are giving first preference to the U.S. workers. Under the reforms by Donald Trump's administration, a $100,000 supplemental fee has also been implemented for the new H-1B applicants.

The executive director and the founder of U.S. Tech Workers, Kevin Lynn, mentioned in his blog post that the large corporation could easily escape the new visa reforms by adjusting the job descriptions or an inflation in salaries on paper, which would help the intern...