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Oracle Faces Fierce Backlash: 16,000 U.S. Layoffs Followed By 3,000+ H-1B Visa Petitions

Live India 2 months ago

AUSTIN — Software titan Oracle is at the center of a national firestorm following a week of brutal corporate restructuring. Just days after terminating 16,000 employees via a cold, automated 6:00 AM email, new data has emerged revealing the company filed thousands of petitions to bring in foreign workers under the H-1B visa program .

The juxtaposition of mass U.S. layoffs with an aggressive push for foreign labor has triggered widespread accusations that the company is prioritizing 'bottom-line algorithms' over the workers who built its legacy.

According to a New York Post report citing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) data, Oracle's hiring of 'specialty occupation' foreign workers has remained robust even as it slashes its domestic workforce.

The reports have sparked a viral wave of anger across platforms like X and LinkedIn, with many calling for a boycott of Oracle products and stricter corporate accountability.

'The workers getting laid off have names and dreams. The ones being brought in do too. The only one without a face in this story is Oracle's bottom line.' — Viral Comment

Other users have called for a reevaluation of federal investments in companies that outsource labor shortly after mass layoffs, with one poster labeling the move 'sickening' and 'treasonous.'

The backlash is intensified by the impersonal nature of the layoffs. Employees—some with over 34 years of service and others currently pregnant—reported receiving the same boilerplate email at dawn, with immediate loss of access to all systems.

The controversy comes at a sensitive time for tech giants. With the current Trump administration pushing for a more 'merit-based' and 'America First' framework in federal hiring and diplomacy (as seen in the recent State Department reforms), Oracle's reliance on H-1B visas while firing 16,000 Americans is expected to draw scrutiny from Washington.

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