The Optional Practical Training program is a cheap foreign-labor program for big companies and universities.
But it's undermining young Americans.
It’s time to overhaul or possibly end this terribly broken program all together. 🧵
OPT boxes young Americans out of the workforce, discriminates against American workers in favor of foreign labor, and suppresses wages and job opportunities for U.S. graduates. It distorts our higher education system, feeds “visa mill” fraud, and threatens our national security.
Under OPT, foreign nationals can work in the U.S. on student visas for up to 12 months after graduation, and up to three years for STEM fields.
In practice, it’s become a shadow guest-worker program, with no caps, labor-market tests, or any meaningful limits or standards at all.
In this way, OPT essentially allows companies to bypass the (modest and insufficient) protections of visa programs like H-1B, and draw from a virtually unlimited pipeline of low-cost foreign labor.
Employers face no obligation to recruit or even consider Americans first.
The entire system rigs the game against Americans.
OPT workers are exempt from payroll taxes. That means that businesses are basically getting a tax break every time they hire a foreign worker over an American.
One study found OPT now amounts to a "$4 billion tax exemption."
There's another incentive for employers, too:
Foreign workers who want to stay here after their OPT ends need to be sponsored by a U.S. employer. As a result, they're often uniquely compliant and hesitant to complain about subpar wages or conditions. revealnews.org/article/job-br…
So of course, OPT participation has exploded. The program's numbers have more than doubled since 2007. Last year, they reached all-time highs.
Today, by some estimates, the number of foreign students working in America via paid “training” programs is in excess of half a million.
Most foreign students who enroll in these programs pursue degrees in STEM fields, and are hired by employers in the tech and STEM industries.
These employers argue this system is necessary to fill "worker shortages," claiming they simply can't find Americans to work these jobs.
The data tells a different story. American STEM and tech students have some of the highest post-grad unemployment rates of any major in the job market.
In early 2025, physics majors had the second-highest unemployment rate of any discipline among recent U.S. college graduates.
In fact, physics majors had more than DOUBLE the unemployment rate for majors such as philosophy, art history, and "ethnic studies".
Computer engineering had the third-highest unemployment rate, closely followed by computer science and “information systems” in the top 10.
These programs aren't just boxing young Americans out of our workforce. They're boxing them out of our universities too.
There are now over 1.1 million foreign students in the U.S. system—an all-time record. At many top schools, foreigners now make up 20–30% of the student body.
Why? Money.
Universities can often charge foreign students far higher tuition than American kids. So instead of serving our own citizens, our higher education system is effectively acting as a glorified labor broker, feeding foreign workers into U.S. jobs at Americans' expense.
There is no tenable reason that American students and graduates should be forced to compete against an uncapped flood of foreign labor in our own schools and businesses—except to pad the profit margins of companies and colleges that view our own young people as an inconvenience.
Americans never asked for—or even authorized—OPT. It was invented (then expanded) by unelected bureaucrats in D.C., without the input/approval of Congress
If executive action created this system, it can reform or end it too.
Last month, I wrote to Secretary Rubio urging him to designate the international Antifa networks as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
Antifa is a global terror network—and it's time we treated it like one.
An international system is driving left-wing violence on U.S. soil. 🧵
On July 4, 2025, 11 members of an Antifa terror cell carried out an armed ambush on an ICE facility in Texas.
They had spent months preparing—scouting out the site, taking surveillance notes, coordinating attack positions, and writing an operations plan to maximize casualties.
The militants—who had staged at a safe house the night before—arrived in body armor, carrying rifles. They detonated fireworks to lure officers out into the open, and then opened fire, and kept shooting until their guns jammed. One cop was hit in the neck and critically wounded.
Today, I’m leading a Senate Judiciary hearing on one of the most dangerous forces in American life today: Violent left-wing extremism.
Over the past few years, this threat has spiraled into an all-out crisis. 🧵
For the past 15 months, political violence has been a constant fact of American life.
We've seen arsons and bombings, armed ambushes and assaults, sniper attacks and mass shootings, riots and violent mobs. We have seen assassinations. We have seen murder. We have seen death.
Leftists tried to assassinate President Trump.
Leftists murdered Charlie Kirk.
Leftists have assaulted ICE agents, firebombed facilities, assassinated CEOs, and carried out armed ambushes against cops.
That isn’t random, spontaneous violence. It’s organized political terror.
In one 18-month period in the early 1970s, there were 2,500 bombings on American soil—nearly 5 a day.
Did you know that? Many Americans don't.
These leftist terrorists who declared war on America went on to work at top law firms, nonprofits, and Ivy League universities. 🧵
The left-wing violence of the 1970s was horrific.
The most infamous extremist group was the Weather Underground—which issued a "Declaration of War" against the U.S. government in 1970.
They bombed the Pentagon. They bombed the State Department. They bombed the U.S. Capitol.
And then? Many of them simply...waltzed right back into mainstream liberal society. Worse, actually: They were given positions of power and prestige in the defining mainstream institutions.
White-shoe law firms. Cushy book deals. Ivy League professorships. The whole nine yards.
. @DNIGabbard has released new, declassified documents revealing that in its final days the Obama Administration plotted to hamper the incoming Trump Administration with a phony Russia collusion narrative.
Here are three verifiable takeaways from the new documents. 🧵
1. The Steele Dossier played a role in the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Multiple senior CIA officers argued against its inclusion because
"it failed to meet basic tradecraft standards."
When confronted with these flaws, CIA Director John Brennan
responded, "Yes, but doesn't it ring true," and ordered its inclusion in the ICA anyway.
The president of Mexico is openly trying to help her fellow countrymen in America avoid our new remittance tax.
Ironically, this is precisely WHY we need to crack down on remittances.
My bill—the REMIT Act—will do just that. (1/7)
Mexico depends on U.S. remittances. That's why their president is trying to give Mexican nationals in the U.S. guidance on how to maximize the flow of U.S. dollars into Mexico.
Their economy is inextricably tied to this cash flow. Without our economy, theirs would crumble. (2/7)
This isn't the first time Claudia Sheinbaum has encouraged Mexican nationals in the U.S. to activate—as a political bloc—to lobby for Mexican interests.
In June, she called for them to "mobilize" against the remittance tax in the Big Beautiful Bill. (3/7)