{"id":26658,"date":"2020-10-06T20:11:00","date_gmt":"2020-10-07T01:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=26658"},"modified":"2020-10-06T21:27:14","modified_gmt":"2020-10-07T02:27:14","slug":"american-jobs-first-act-h1b-visa-opt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/american-jobs-first-act-h1b-visa-opt\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump Administration Brings in New Restrictions to H1B Visa Program, Including One-year Validity"},"content":{"rendered":"

With the US presidential election nearing, H1B visa has become a tug of war between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden.<\/strong> Both the contestants for the presidential hot seat of the United States are racing in the opposite direction as far as the fate of H1B visa is concerned. The way President Trump is pulling all stops to reform the non-immigrant employment visa program in favor of American workers; it seems that the fate of H1B visa seekers depends on the outcome of the US elections 2020.<\/p>\n

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On October 6, 2020, the Trump administration came up with additional reforms to restrict the entry of high-skilled foreign workers, who are collectively called cheap foreign labor in the Trump regime<\/strong>. H1B visa is the main target of the new additional regulations that will go into effect in 60 days. The rules that the Department of Homeland Security is expected to publish may be challenged in court.<\/p>\n

The newly proposed changes to the H1B visa program are aimed at redefining \u2018specialty occupations\u2019, tightening hiring rules for H1B employers, and making them pay higher remunerations to foreign workers. Reducing the validity of H1B visas<\/a> to one year for foreign professionals who are hired through third party consulting firms is one of the changes<\/strong>. The Trump administration has also proposed to deploy stricter enforcement measure so that employers follow H1B rules.<\/p>\n

Reportedly, the Trump administration officials are planning to make the new restrictions to H1B visa as an \u201cinterim final rule\u201d (IFR) \u2013 which is a process to limit the public comment period and expedite implementation.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\u201cWe have entered an era in which economic security is an integral part of homeland security,\u201d acting DHS Secretary\u00a0Chad Wolf<\/span>\u00a0said in a statement. \u201cIn response, we must do everything we can within the bounds of the law to make sure the American worker is put first,\u201d he added arguing that it was high time to whip down the visa program.<\/p>\n

On the other hand, an influential Congressman from Alabama introduced a new legislation \u2013 the American Jobs First Act \u2013 in the House of Representatives early this week.<\/strong> By the American Jobs First Act, Congressman Mo Brooks seeks to prevent US employers from replacing domestic workers with \u2018cheap foreign labor.\u2019 The legislation requires employers to remunerate their foreign employees on H1B more than their American workers so that foreign talent is imported only when it is an absolute need.<\/p>\n

Congressman Mo Brooks\u2019 the American Jobs First Act also seeks to suspend the F1 OPT program for the sake of American graduates.<\/strong> Furthermore, the legislation is aimed at eliminating the diversity visa lottery program through which 50,000 green cards with work authorization are issued to foreigners irrespective of their credentials. In Mo Brooks\u2019 opinion, the American Jobs First Act will ensure American workers are not disadvantaged any more on their own land. The Optional Practical Training helps to get US companies a tax break for employing foreign graduates instead of American freshers.<\/p>\n

In September 2020, the US Department of Labor announced the H1B One Workforce Grant Program<\/a><\/strong> for training American workers for high-skilled H1B jobs in key sectors. \u00a0In the coming days, a grant of $150 million would be approved and spent on upskilling domestic workers so that US employers\u2019 dependence on H1B workers from India and other countries could be reduced.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n