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Prof K Nageshwar: US to lose by H-1B sanctions (Video)

         H-1B వీసాల పై ఆంక్షలతో అమెరికా నష్ట పోతుంది||US to lose by H-1B sanctions

U.S. President Donald Trump suspended the entry into the United States of certain foreign workers , a move the White House said would help the economy, but which business groups strongly oppose.

Trump issued a presidential proclamation that temporarily blocks foreign workers entering on H-1B visas for skilled employees, and L visas, for managers and specialized workers being transferred within a company.
He also blocked those entering on H-2B seasonal worker visas, used by landscapers and other industries.

The visa suspension, which takes effect on Wednesday until the end of the year, will open up 525,000 jobs for U.S. workers, a senior administration official said on a call with reporters.

 

The official, who did not explain how the administration arrived at that figure, said the move was geared at “getting Americans back to work as quickly as possible.”

But businesses including major tech companies and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the visa suspension would stifle the economic recovery after the damage done by the pandemic.

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Prof K Nageshwar: US to lose by H-1B sanctions (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: US to lose by H-1B sanctions (Video)
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H-1B వీసాల పై ఆంక్షలతో అమెరికా నష్ట పోతుంది||US to lose by H-1B sanctions U.S. President Donald Trump suspended the entry into the United States of certain foreign workers , a move the White House said would help the economy, but which business groups strongly oppose. Trump issued a presidential proclamation that temporarily blocks foreign workers entering on H-1B visas for skilled employees, and L visas, for managers and specialized workers being transferred within a company. He also blocked those entering on H-2B seasonal worker visas, used by landscapers and other industries. The visa suspension, which takes effect on Wednesday until the end of the year, will open up 525,000 jobs for U.S. workers, a senior administration official said on a call with reporters. The official, who did not explain how the administration arrived at that figure, said the move was geared at “getting Americans back to work as quickly as possible.” But businesses including major tech companies and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the visa suspension would stifle the economic recovery after the damage done by the pandemic.

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