Mayes Middleton, Who Vowed To Abolish H-1B Program, Wins Texas AG Runoff
Summary
Republican state Senator Mayes Middleton won the Texas attorney general primary runoff against Representative Chip Roy, securing the GOP nomination. Middleton has called for ending the H-1B visa program and supports President Donald Trump's "America First" policies.Key Facts
- Mayes Middleton defeated Chip Roy in the Texas attorney general Republican primary runoff.
- Middleton wants to abolish the H-1B visa program, which allows skilled foreign workers to work temporarily in the U.S.
- The H-1B visa is used in fields like technology, engineering, and medicine.
- Supporters of the visa say it fills labor shortages; critics say it can hurt American workers’ wages.
- Middleton campaigns as a strong supporter of President Trump and the MAGA movement.
- Middleton will face Democrat Nathan Johnson in the November general election.
- The race tested President Trump’s influence in the Texas Republican Party, though he did not endorse either candidate.
- Outgoing Attorney General Ken Paxton is running for U.S. Senate and recently won his own runoff election.
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