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Dorsey Partner Rebecca Bernhard Discusses H-1B Visa Suspensions

June 23, 2020
Updated July 7, 2020
  • Nikkei Asian Review: US halts H-1B and other visas in blow to India and China talent
  • Quartz: Trump thinks suspending H-1B visas will create jobs for Americans. He’s wrong
  • SHRM: Trump Suspends New H-1B Visas Through 2020 
  • Live Mint India: Trump’s work visa freeze a setback for Indian IT services companies
  • The PIE News: Trump curtails foreign worker programs but spares OPT
  • Gulf News: US visa suspension amid COVID-19: Does it affect you in the UAE?
  • Ghana Portal: Trump signs executive order suspending certain work visas through 2020… what you need to know
  • CQAI 520: Trump’s work visa freeze a setback for Indian IT services companies
  • U4U Voice: Trump’s work visa freeze a setback for Indian IT services companies
  • MSN Money: H-1B, H-4 suspension will hit Trump's America more than Indian IT
  • CIO.com: What Trump’s H-1B visa order means for IT
  • Staffing Industry Analysts: TRUMP SUSPENDS CERTAIN FOREIGN WORKERS' ENTRY THROUGH 2020; VISAS IMPACTED INCLUDE H-1BS AND H-2BS
  • Hindustan Times: US freeze on H-1B visas to hit IT firms coping with travel curbs amid Covid-19 crisis
  • Yahoo News: What the H1B Executive Order Means to Tech — and Fashion
  • Women's Wear Daily: What the H1B Executive Order Means to Tech — and Fashion
  • Farm Progress: Who is impacted by Trump's latest visa suspension?
  • GEN: Scientists and Societies Decry Trump Executive Order on Immigration Visas
  • CWS 3.0: Trump visa suspension likely to deflate buyer usage; offshore to gain?
  • Monster: Temporary work visa suspensions: what employers need to know
  • ExBulletin: Canada Opens Door to Trump’s US Fleeing Asian Technology Talent
  • Infosurhoy: Skilled Tech Workers Shut Out Of US By Trump’s Visa Order May Find Open Arms In Canada
  • International Business Times: Skilled Tech Workers Shut Out Of US By Trump’s Visa Order May Find Open Arms In Canada

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