U.S. court stays Trump's ban on H-1B visas


In June 2020, the visa ban was challenged in court by American organizations

(PTI) Washington, Ta. Friday, October 2, 2020

Trump's ban on H-1B visas was challenged in a California court. The court stayed the court's decision, giving a historic verdict. The judge slammed Trump's decision, saying the president had violated constitutional rights. California District Judge Jeffrey White delivered a landmark judgment in the H-1B visa case. US President Donald Trump banned H-1B visas in June 2020.

Organizations / companies such as the US Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, National Retail Federation, Technet, Intrex had filed a petition in the court against the President's decision. The petition states that Trump's decision runs counter to the constitutional freedoms granted to companies and manufacturers. The government intends to stop companies from innovating and hiring bright young people abroad, which is not right at all.

A hearing was held on the petition. Judge Jeffrey White called Trump's decision unconstitutional and unconstitutional. Presenting the observation, the judge said the president had violated constitutional rights when he decided to revoke the H-1B visa. Trump's ban on H-1B visas is now on hold. Many Indian IT experts will be relieved that the court has stayed Trump's decision.

When Trump banned H-1B visas in June 2020, he argued that it was not appropriate to give jobs to foreign youth because of the need to create jobs at the grassroots level. Trump shattered the dream of many foreign youths to go to America and get a job, citing the need to save jobs at the local level. India will benefit the most from this court decision. Indian IT professionals go to the US to get jobs with H-1B category visas. Trump's ban has halted the visa process for many young people.

Introduced a bill in the US Congress to change the H-1B visa system

MPs in lower house of parliament propose to give priority to locals in jobs

(PTI) Washington, Ta. Friday, October 2, 2020

The US Congress is pushing for a radical change in the H-1B visa system. Lawmakers in the lower house of the US Congress have proposed changes to the H-1B visa system. There will be a provision to give priority to Sruthanik citizens in jobs.

Senior US lawmakers have proposed changes to the H-1B visa system in the lower house. The lawmakers said in the bill that provision should be made to give priority to job seekers.

An exercise to prevent young people from coming to the United States on H-1B visas from abroad has begun in the US Congress. The new bill mentions a provision that if a company is to hire a foreign national on an H-1B visa, it will have to pay more than the American citizen. This proposal will prove to be very important.

This is because companies employ foreign nationals on H-1B visas at lower returns than American citizens, but companies themselves have reduced the number of foreigners employed on H-1B visas if they have to pay more to foreign nationals than US citizens. In the country.

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