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Trump Order On H-1B Leaves Many US Workers Stuck In India
- Wednesday July 1, 2020
- India News | Olivia Carville and Shelly Banjo, Bloomberg
Natasha Bhat learned in late February that her father-in-law had suddenly died. Bhat, 35, recently recalled how she grabbed a backpack and hustled her U.S.-born 4-year-old son to the San Francisco airport to catch a midnight flight to India, her home country. She didn't anticipate being stuck there indefinitely.
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"Disappointed," Says Sundar Pichai As Trump Pauses Work Visas
- Tuesday June 23, 2020
- World News | Justin Sink, Shelly Banjo and Olivia Carville, Bloomberg
President Donald Trump signed an order Monday temporarily halting access to several employment-based visas, affecting hundreds of thousands of people seeking to work in the U.S. The technology industry said the move would hurt the economy.
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Over 200,000 H-1B Workers Could Lose Their Right To Be In US By June
- Wednesday April 29, 2020
- World News | Olivia Carville and Shelly Banjo, Bloomberg
Manasi Vasavada has less than three weeks left before she loses her legal right to be in the country. The dental practice in Passaic County, New Jersey, where Vasavada, 31, has worked for almost two years closed its doors in mid-March due to Covid-19. She has been on an unpaid leave of absence ever since.
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Trump Order On H-1B Leaves Many US Workers Stuck In India
- Wednesday July 1, 2020
- India News | Olivia Carville and Shelly Banjo, Bloomberg
Natasha Bhat learned in late February that her father-in-law had suddenly died. Bhat, 35, recently recalled how she grabbed a backpack and hustled her U.S.-born 4-year-old son to the San Francisco airport to catch a midnight flight to India, her home country. She didn't anticipate being stuck there indefinitely.
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"Disappointed," Says Sundar Pichai As Trump Pauses Work Visas
- Tuesday June 23, 2020
- World News | Justin Sink, Shelly Banjo and Olivia Carville, Bloomberg
President Donald Trump signed an order Monday temporarily halting access to several employment-based visas, affecting hundreds of thousands of people seeking to work in the U.S. The technology industry said the move would hurt the economy.
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Over 200,000 H-1B Workers Could Lose Their Right To Be In US By June
- Wednesday April 29, 2020
- World News | Olivia Carville and Shelly Banjo, Bloomberg
Manasi Vasavada has less than three weeks left before she loses her legal right to be in the country. The dental practice in Passaic County, New Jersey, where Vasavada, 31, has worked for almost two years closed its doors in mid-March due to Covid-19. She has been on an unpaid leave of absence ever since.
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