Kevin Lynn - August 11, 2026


The College Graduate Job Crisis
How Foreign Worker Visas Offshored the American Dream

Tuesday, August 11, 2026 | 7:00 pm Pacific Time

Kevin Lynn


Kevin Lynn is a prominent voice in the movement to protect American workers from exploitative visa programs and outsourcing practices. As Executive Director of the Institute for Sound Public Policy and Founder of U.S. Tech Workers, Lynn advocates for immigration reform, economic nationalism, and policies that prioritize American jobs and families. With a combined social media following of over 60,000 across multiple platforms and millions of views and high engagement each month, Lynn has become a prominent voice on the intersection of technology, labor, and immigration policy. Lynn has been quoted extensively in outlets such as The New York Times, Newsweek, Daily Caller, Breitbart, Bloomberg Law, and Politico

Kevin Lynn was born in July 1962 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Kemper Military College and has a diverse professional background that includes service as a U.S. Army officer with postings in the United States, Europe, and Asia, work in technology startups, and roles in business development with Ernst & Young and Ryan, Inc.

Raised on a small farm in Pennsylvania, Kevin is committed to the preservation of farmlands and historic buildings.

Activism and Organizations
Lynn is best known for his work advocating for reforms to U.S. immigration and visa policies, particularly the H-1B program. He serves as Executive Director of the Institute for Sound Public Policy and is the Founder of U.S. Tech Workers, an organization dedicated to highlighting the impact of foreign labor programs on American workers.
For instance, in August 2020, Kevin brought a dozen Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) IT workers who were about to have their jobs outsourced to H-1B visa consulting firms to Washington, DC, to meet with President Donald J. Trump. During that meeting, President Trump fired the chairman and one of the board of directors of the TVA, and the TVA CEO rescinded his decision to outsource those jobs. As a result, over 200 TVA union workers still have their jobs today.
His advocacy focuses on protecting American jobs, opposing exploitative outsourcing practices, and addressing the broader effects of mass immigration on wages, housing affordability, and infrastructure.


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