SF Chronicle | 2026-06-03

Immigrant-founded startups are worth an estimated $5 trillion, making them a cornerstone of the American economy. But with the Trump administration's tightening of visa policies, there are growing concerns about whether the next boom in innovation will be threatened. Many tech CEOs have pushed back against the federal immigration crackdown, arguing that visa restrictions could hurt Silicon Valley's ability to attract top talent. The debate is particularly heated in the Bay Area, where immigrant entrepreneurs have founded companies like Google, Tesla, and LinkedIn. Policy experts warn that restrictive visa rules could push talented entrepreneurs to compete countries, potentially weakening the U.S. tech ecosystem in the long term.

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Impact: Trump visa policy changes could impact Bay Area tech hiring and innovation. Residents and workers in tech should monitor immigration policy developments.

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