City
Epaper

US court turns down Trump-era H-1B restrictions on visas for skilled foreign workers

By ANI | Published: September 18, 2021 1:36 AM

A US federal judge on Wednesday (local time) turned down Trump-era changes to H-1B visa rules that were to deter US companies from replacing American workers with cheaper foreign labour.

Open in App

A US federal judge on Wednesday (local time) turned down Trump-era changes to H-1B visa rules that were to deter US companies from replacing American workers with cheaper foreign labour.

Nicholas Iovino, writing in Courthouse News Service, a nationwide news service for lawyers and the news media said that the rules restricting H-1B visas were found invalid because they were issued under a Department of Homeland Security acting secretary who was unlawfully appointed to the role.

Businesses and universities complained that the Trump administration switch to the H-1B visa system from a lottery that selects applicants at random to one that prioritizes higher-wage jobs would make it harder to hire and recruit highly skilled foreign workers and students, reported Courthouse News Service.

The rules applied to tech industry workers as well as doctors, accountants, professors, scientists and architects.

Senior US District Judge Jeffery White temporarily blocked the rules in December last year after a coalition of business groups and academic institutions led by the US Chamber of Commerce sued to stop them reported Courthouse News Service.

Judge White also last year halted a separate attempt by former President Donald Trump to suspend certain types of non-immigration work visas, finding he lacked authority to make those sweeping changes in a presidential proclamation.

The Chamber of Commerce and its co-plaintiffs argued the rules violated the Immigration and Nationality Act, which states that noncitizens should be issued H-1B visas "in the order in which petitions are filed for such visas", said Iovino.

A system that ranks and selects visa petitions based on wage levels conflicts with the text of that statute, the plaintiffs contended.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Courthouse News ServiceNicholas iovinoJeffery whiteDepartment Of Homeland SecurityNational security department
Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyKey Joe Biden officials barred from contacting social media platforms

InternationalUS borders "are not open" as migration rules change: Homeland Security

InternationalIndia edges past China to send more students to US in 2022: Report

PoliticsUS court ends uncertainty over work permit for H-1B spouses

InternationalSpouses of H-1B Visa holders in tech sector can work in US: Judge

International Realted Stories

InternationalGuterres expresses 'appreciation' for India's contributions amid signs Indian UN staffer killed in Israel attack in Gaza (3rd Lead)

InternationalIndian Army veteran on UN assignment killed in Gaza attack

InternationalOverseas Friends of BJP France organise 'NRI4Namo' Paris Car Rally to support PM Modi's re-election campaign

InternationalFood Innovation Conference 2024 explores establishing resilient, sustainable food systems

InternationalSharjah to promote aesthetics of Emirati culture in Greece at Thessaloniki International Book Fair 2024