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Biden to revoke H-1B suspension if elected

Biden’s promise if he wins Nov. Prez polls

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Washington, July 2: Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former US vice president Joe Biden has said that he will lift the temporary suspension on H1B visas, the most soughtafte­r by Indian IT profession­als, if he goes onto win the November 3 presidenti­al elections.

On June 23, in a huge blow to Indian IT profession­als eyeing the US job market, the Trump administra­tion suspended the

H-1B visas along with other types of foreign work visas until the end of 2020 to protect American workers in a crucial election year. Biden, in a digital town hall meeting on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) issues organised by NBC News, praised the contributi­on of H-1B visa holders.

“He (US President Donald Trump) just ended H-1B visas the rest of this year. That will not be in my administra­tion,” Biden, 77, said responding to a question during the town hall. He was referring to the temporary suspension of the H-1B visas and other foreign work visas by Trump for the rest of the year.

“The people on the company visa have built this country,” Biden said when asked what his administra­tion will do in the first

100 days of his presidency. The H-1B visa is a nonimmigra­nt visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialty occupation­s that require theoretica­l or technical expertise. The technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China.

“On day one, I’m going to send the legislativ­e immigratio­n reform bill to Congress to provide a roadmap to citizenshi­p for 11 million undocument­ed immigrants who contribute so much to this country, including 1.7 million from the AAPI community. “My immigratio­n policy is built around keeping families together, modernisin­g an immigratio­n system by keeping families, unificatio­n and diversity as pillars of our immigratio­n system, which it used to be,” Biden said.

He alleged that Trump’s immigratio­n policies are cruel and humane. Biden said that he will take immediate action to protect dreamers, including more than 100,000 eligible dreamers from East and South Asia. The former vice president also said that he will rescind Muslim travel ban and immediatel­y restore refugee admission in line with the values and historic leadership of the United States.

Biden also told town hall participan­ts that he will “make it easier for qualified Green Card holders to move through this backlog.” Trump, in April, gave an executive order to suspend green cards for 90 days. In June, he issued a proclamati­on which extended the suspension till December 31, 2020.

The US every year allocates only 1,40,000 green cards for all employment preference immigrants, including accompanyi­ng family members. Currently, there is a backlog of almost 10 lakh foreign nationals and accompanyi­ng family members lawfully residing in the United States.

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