High Skilled Labor

USCIS Is Proposing an H-1B Rule That Ignores Why the Category Exists

USCIS Is Proposing an H-1B Rule That Ignores Why the Category Exists

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently issued a proposed rule that will change the way it selects the registrations of U.S. employers that want to file H-1B petitions subject to the annual “cap.” USCIS will now give preference to jobs with the highest wages. But the law establishing the… Read More

Three New Lawsuits Challenge Trump’s H-1B Worker Restrictions

Three New Lawsuits Challenge Trump’s H-1B Worker Restrictions

Three new lawsuits have been filed challenging the Department of Labor’s (DOL) new rules impacting the H-1B visa category, with one also challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) new H-1B rule. The complaints argue that the new H-1B rules will make it near impossible for many U.S. businesses to… Read More

Restrictions on Foreign Workers Will Hurt America’s Recovery From COVID-19

Restrictions on Foreign Workers Will Hurt America’s Recovery From COVID-19

The Trump administration issued two rules October 8 that, if not overturned, will further restrict legal immigration. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued the first rule, which only applies to H-1B workers. This rule further limits an employer’s ability to demonstrate that its job is in a “specialty… Read More

Federal Judge Limits Trump Administration’s Foreign Worker Ban

Federal Judge Limits Trump Administration’s Foreign Worker Ban

On October 1, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to stop enforcing parts of a presidential proclamation that banned many foreign workers from entering the United States. The court found that the president likely did not have the authority to issue the ban. Who does the ruling impact? The… Read More

The Trump Administration Expands Legal Immigration Ban, Using COVID-19 Pandemic as Excuse

The Trump Administration Expands Legal Immigration Ban, Using COVID-19 Pandemic as Excuse

The Trump administration has banned foreign nationals on certain employment-based nonimmigrant visas from entering the United States. The new ban begins June 24, at 12:01 am ET. The administration also extended its April 23 ban on the entry of certain immigrants, which would have expired on June 22. These… Read More

Immigrant IT Workers Play Critical Role in the Coronavirus Pandemic's Virtual Economy 

Immigrant IT Workers Play Critical Role in the Coronavirus Pandemic’s Virtual Economy 

The coronavirus pandemic has radically altered the U.S. workforce. Many people have lost their jobs, while others have had to continue to go to work despite the serious health risks. Some sectors within the U.S. economy, however, have been able to shift toward working remotely. And immigrants working in the information technology sector have once again proven essential throughout this transition. Data compiled by New American Economy highlights… Read More

Government Takes Surprising Position to Preserve H-4 Work Permits – For Now

Government Takes Surprising Position to Preserve H-4 Work Permits – For Now

A long-running lawsuit over a rule allowing certain spouses of highly educated H-1B workers to work in the United States took an interesting twist. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which has threatened to take away work authorization for this group of people since the start of the… Read More

USCIS Consistently Denies H-1B Petitions. This Lawsuit Argues It’s Misinterpreting the Law.

USCIS Consistently Denies H-1B Petitions. This Lawsuit Argues It’s Misinterpreting the Law.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has been denying many H-1B petitions by misinterpreting the law. On April 16, 2020, the American Immigration Council and partners filed a nationwide class action lawsuit challenging the agency’s pattern of unlawfully denying H-1B petitions for market research analysts. The plaintiffs—who are suing… Read More

The H-1B Registration Period Has Ended. How Did the New System Handle It?

The H-1B Registration Period Has Ended. How Did the New System Handle It?

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) completed its first registration period on March 20 for H-1B petitions. The H-1B visa category allows highly educated foreign workers to temporarily work for employers in the United States. This was the first year USCIS used a new registration process… Read More

Immigrant Health Care Workers Play a Vital Role in the United States’ COVID-19 Response

Immigrant Health Care Workers Play a Vital Role in the United States’ COVID-19 Response

As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, the U.S. health care system will likely be pushed to its limits. During this time, it is important to remember the role that immigrant health care workers play alongside their native-born colleagues on the front lines of this fight—and how strongly our health care capacity… Read More

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