• MEDIA: The United States may start losing talented H1-B visa holders to

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 10 12:15:15 2022
    Via Brave
    <URL:https://search.brave.com/news?q=H-1B>
    see Times of India on whether Donald Trump regrets slow-walking John
    Miano's lawsuit to end the H-4EAD program: <URL:https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/work/the-united-states-may-start-losing-talented-h1-b-visa-holders-to-canada/articleshow/95291351.cms>
    | In 2015, then President Barack Obama allowed the spouses of H-1B
    | visa holders to work in the US via the H4 (dependent) visa.
    |
    | H4 visas are issued to dependent spouses and children who accompany
    | H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, and H-3 visa holders to the US.
    |
    | The spouses of H-1B visa holders tend to be highly educated, many of
    | them in STEM fields, and previously had careers of their own or
    | worked to support their families.
    |
    | "Allowing the spouses of H-1B visa holders to work upon arrival
    | would help recruit and retain skilled workers and increase the
    | already-considerable economic benefits of the H-1B visa category,"
    | Zavodny said.

    Will Bill Stepien invite the likes of Mike Emmons onto the Trump
    Save America PAC campaign stage?
    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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    "This is how you got Trump. I can't believe the corporate
    Republicans kept Bush from giving 6 billion dollars to "anti-
    poverty" NGOs (which would be based because a small % would end up
    in Catholic Refugee Services and other based integralist groups)." -
    Populist Pundit <URL:https://twitter.com/PunditPopulist/status/1536780939413577729>

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