Biden lifts visa ban on foreign workers

President Biden has eased one of the bans signed by former President Trump against qualified foreign workers, which American employers say cannot be found in the internal labour market. Many pro-immigration Avocation groups urged Beden to lift the so-called visas ban on qualified foreign workers as soon as he [...]
Many pro-immigration Avocation groups urged Beden to lift the detention of so-called visas for qualified foreign workers as soon as he entered the White House.
Instead, quietly, Beden waited nearly three months, allowing the expiration of this ban in late March, as planned.
Unions claim that such visas allow companies to bring in foreign workers with salaries and lower profits than they would offer Americans, reports ATS.
The vast majority of research has concluded that workers' visas and other more open immigration policies have two or less negative effects on domestic-born or economic workers.
In fact, many economists believe foreign workers in balance have a positive impact.
Last June, Trump blocked the entry of visa holders H-1B, many of them skilled technology workers and tens of thousands of other foreign citizens working in temporary or seasonal work.











