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Tag: Work Visas

In July 2022 the U.S. had a little more than five million unemployed workers to fill 11.2 million job openings.
Posted inCommentary

Legal work-related immigration has fallen by a third since 2020, contributing to US labor shortages

by Jose Ivan Rodriguez-Sanchez September 9, 2022September 8, 2022

Commentary: Unless the U.S. reverses course and issues more work-related visas, the worker shortage will double by 2030.

Valli Raju has lived in the United States for 12 years.
Posted inGov & Politics

Trump Action Could Put Immigrant Spouses Like Me Out of Work

Avatar photo by Valli Raju May 11, 2019May 11, 2019
Rackspace Chairman and Co-founder Graham Weston looks on as Major Julián Castro (left) address the small crowd gathered at Zachry Holdings Inc. headquarters about the importance of immigration reform to the business community and local industry. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
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Mayor Castro and Business Leaders Call for Immigration Reform

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick June 14, 2013June 16, 2013
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