The lawsuit’s end may lead to expanding the foreign graduate work program.
The Supreme Court’s dismissal of the case marks the end of a lengthy legal battle, with proponents suggesting that the Biden administration may consider broadening employment opportunities for foreign graduates of American higher education institutions. For more information:
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Prisoners and private prison company settle forced labor lawsuit.
Immigrant detainees who claimed coercion in a work program reach a settlement with private prison operator CoreCivic Inc. after a class certification bid was denied in March. For more information :
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Supreme Court sidesteps challenge to foreign graduate work program
The program permits thousands to seek job opportunities, while opponents argue it results in the displacement of American workers and question the authority of the DHS. For more information:
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Bid to Expand Temporary Work Visas in Spending Bill Falls Short
Efforts to expand the availability of temporary visas for foreign workers have faced obstacles in the House. Seasonal employers are advocating for a cap exemption for returning H-2B workers, but the language offering more flexibility was omitted from the House spending bill. For more information:
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Navigating Immigration: Insights from October 2023 U.S. Visa Bulletin
In October 2023, the United States’ Visa Bulletin becomes a critical source, offering the latest updates on immigrant visa availability and filing dates for individuals aspiring to immigrate to the country. Issued on a monthly basis by the U.S. Department of State, the Visa Bulletin is a vital resource for foreign nationals, immigration attorneys, and sponsoring employers. The Visa Bulletin divides visas into distinct preference categories, depending on the relationship the applicant shares with a U.S. citizen or permanent resident sponsor. These categories encompass family-sponsored preferences (F1 to F4) and employment-based preferences (EB1 to EB5).
Within the October 2023 Visa Bulletin, specific cut-off dates for each preference category are outlined, delineating the priority dates until which visas are open for processing. Priority dates play a crucial role, dictating when an applicant can initiate an immigrant visa application or adjust their status within the U.S. These dates may progress or regress based on the fluctuating demand and availability of visas.
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U.S. Settles with UPS
The U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed that it has successfully reached an agreement with UPS to resolve allegations of discrimination related to immigration matters. for more information:
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US Mortgage Rates Drop After Five Weeks of Climbing
Mortgage interest rates in the United States have experienced a notable decrease this week. This decline marks the end of a five-week period characterized by consecutive rate increases. However, it’s important to note that these rates have not fallen below the 7% threshold, primarily due to persistent inflationary pressures. For more information:
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/08/31/homes/mortgage-rates-august-31/index.html
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U.S. Economy Added 187,000 Jobs in August,
In August, the United States experienced more robust job growth than originally anticipated, demonstrating the labor market’s resilience amidst Federal Reserve interest rate adjustments. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ recent report, nonfarm payrolls expanded by an adjusted 187,000 jobs for the month, surpassing the anticipated 170,000.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/us-added-187000-jobs-august-was-expected-rcna102946
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U.S. Troops Will Stay At the Southern Border
In a DHS spokesperson’s statement, the Department of Homeland Security expressed its gratitude for the extension of 400 Department of Defense (DOD) personnel who play a crucial role in supporting operations along the southwest border. These support personnel are instrumental in enabling CBP agents and officers to effectively manage the southwest border with a focus on security, safety, and humane treatment.
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Evergrande Group Takes Measures to Safeguard Against Creditors in the United States Before Votes
In a calculated strategic maneuver, Evergrande Group, a significant contender in China’s real estate industry, whose default played a pivotal role in the deepening property debt crisis in the country two years ago, has formally initiated Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection proceedings in New York on Thursday. For more information :
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