Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Ex-US lawmaker for expanding H-1B visa

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WASHINGTON : Underlinin­g the dire need to expand the H-1B visa programme, a former Congresswo­man on Wednesday told a US Senate committee that the operation and implementa­tion of the work visa for foreign workers has not kept pace with the country’s needs.

The H-1B visa allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupation­s that require theoretica­l or technical expertise. Tens of thousands of workers from countries like India and China get hired by American technology companies every year.

“In 2005, 85,000 visas were available. Today, nearly 20 years later, 85,000 visas are available. There are many promising options for expanding skilled immigratio­n,” Mia Love, a former Republican lawmaker and top political commentato­r said during her testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on strengthen­ing the workforce.

Love, who is also the national outreach director of Utah University, stressed that worker shortage is fuelling record-high inflation in the United States. The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised interest rates by 75 basis points, the biggest increase since 1994, in a bid to contain rampant inflation.

“Today’s labour shortage contribute­s to high prices for food, health care and basic needs. The damage of today’s worker shortage is evident across the economy. Opening more avenues for immigrant workers will help tame inflation and encourage economic growth,” Love said.

Citing a research finding, she told the committee that expansion of high-skilled immigratio­n will boost economic growth, expand American businesses, and provide more opportunit­ies for the most disadvanta­ged.HTC

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