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Unidentified speaker urges enforcement against alleged H-1B 'abuse,' promotes 'Project Firewall'
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Summary
An unidentified speaker criticized the H-1B visa program as displacing U.S. workers and promoted 'Project Firewall' to hold companies accountable and prioritize American hiring, framing the measure as a way to restore the "American dream."
An unidentified speaker used a short address to criticize the H-1B visa program and promote a policy the speaker called "Project Firewall," saying it will hold employers accountable and prioritize American workers.
"For generations, we've told Americans that if they work hard enough, they can achieve the American dream," the Unidentified Speaker said, adding that "many young Americans have had this dream stolen from them." The speaker asserted that "their jobs were replaced by foreign workers" and blamed what the speaker described as abuse of the H-1B visa and permissive officials.
The speaker introduced Project Firewall as a policy response, saying, "But now President Trump is delivering a new opportunity for young Americans through Project Firewall." The address framed the initiative as enforcement-focused, saying officials will "hold companies accountable for H-1B abuse and ensure they prioritize Americans in the hiring process, recapturing the American dream for the American people."
The remarks were a policy pitch rather than a detailed proposal: the speaker did not provide statutory citations, specific enforcement mechanisms, agency roles, timelines, or cost estimates during the address. No formal action, vote, or implementing motion was recorded in the transcript.
Because the comments were introductory and declarative, they outline a political position and proposed enforcement direction rather than an enacted or detailed rule. The address named the H-1B visa program and Project Firewall as the central topics but did not supply further administrative or legislative specifics.

