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Possible Presidential Proclamation to Limit Entry of Foreign National Workers into the U.S. and additional regulatory measures on the Horizon

By Laura Foote Reiff ‡ on June 11, 2020
Posted in Department of Homeland Security, Department of Labor, Department of State, DHS, DOS, Employment Authorization Documents (EAD), Employment Verification, Executive Order, Greenberg Traurig, Greenberg Traurig Inside Business Immigration, Non-Immigrant Visas, STEM, STEM OPT, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor Office of Foreign Labor Certification, U.S. Department of State (DOS), Visa Bulletin

As you may have read, many media outlets and other sources are reporting that the Trump Administration plans to issue an additional Proclamation or Executive Order (EO) in the coming…
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Abeyance on H-4 EAD Lawsuit

By Courtney B. Noce on October 4, 2017
Posted in Department of Homeland Security, Employment Authorization Documents (EAD), Executive Order

On Sept. 27, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) made a motion requesting the abeyance of the court’s decision in Save Jobs USA v. United States Department of Homeland …
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