This is what they hope / think / expect may happen - extreme (they use that word, yes) offshoring and near-shoring (to the East and to the South, respectively):
"Such a rush could lead to "extreme offshoring" in some cases, said Ramkumar Ramamoorthy, a former managing director of Cognizant India, adding that the COVID-19 pandemic had shown key tech tasks could be done from anywhere."
"If Trump's visa curbs go unchallenged, industry experts expect US firms to shift high-end work tied to AI, product development, cybersecurity, and analytics to their India GCCs, choosing to keep strategic functions in-house over outsourcing."
"Either more roles will move to India, or corporations will near-shore them to Mexico or Colombia. Canada could also take advantage," said the India head of a retail GCC."
"While the $283-billion IT industry that contributes nearly 8% of India's GDP may feel the strain, surging demand for GCC services could cushion such a blow, however."
"Lost revenues from H-1B visa reliant businesses could be somewhat supplanted by higher services exports through GCCs, as US-based firms look to bypass immigration restrictions to outsource talent," Nomura analysts said in a research note last week."
More in the article: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/us-firms-to-consider-shifting-work-to-india-as-trump-hikes-h1-b-visa-fee-9369365
Jensen ("it's too high", poor Jensen): https://www.businessinsider.com/jensen-huang-nvidia-trump-100k-h1b-visa-price-high-immigration-2025-9
What if the NYT covers how Americans have been losing their jobs instead?: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/business/india-h1b-visa-trump.html
Same with this outlet: https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trump-h1b-visa-fee-brain-drain-rcna234471
This is Bee Ees, Canadians and Germans have been complaining about them losing their jobs to foreigners, but poor foreigners, hey: "But now, for many, it’s simply not worth it. An Indian computer science graduate in Texas told Reuters: “I’ll move to Canada or Europe — anywhere that actually wants us.” And other countries do want them: China, Germany and other nations are rolling out new incentives to scoop up the same talent the U.S. is now pushing away."
The unemployment lines in Canada are getting longer and longer. In Germany, unemployment hits 14-year high. For example: https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2025-09-30/german-unemployment-rises-more-than-expected-in-september
My entire point is that media outlets don't inform, they push narratives and we need to be skeptical and do our homework (everyone, regardless of pol it i cal leaning).