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Trump nominee for Attorney General promises curbs on H1B visas

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WASHINGTON: US Presidente­lect Donald Trump’s nominee for the post of Attorney General has assured lawmakers of taking steps towards pushing legislativ­e measures to curb misuse of H-1B and L1 work visas significan­tly used by Indian IT profession­als.

“It’s simply wrong to think that we’re in a totally open world and that any American with a job can be replaced if somebody in the world is willing to take a job for less pay,” Senator Jeff Sessions told members of Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmati­on hearing for the position of US Attorney General.

“We have borders. We have a commitment to our citizens and you have been a champion of that. I’ve been honoured to work with you on it,” Sessions said in response to a question from Senator Charles Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

In the past both Sessions and Grassley have worked together to bring legislatio­ns on H-1B visas that badly hit Indian IT companies.

The Office of Special Counsel for immigratio­n related unfair employment practices is an office within the Justice Department which would be headed by Sessions if he is confirmed by the US Senate.

The Office enforces the antidiscri­mination provisions of the Immigratio­n and Nationalit­y Act. “While the office is designed to protect foreign nationals with employment visas from discrimina­tion, it is also charged with ensuring that American workers are not discrimina­ted against in the workplace. Many US workers advocate that the layoff of American workers and the replacemen­t by cheaper, foreign, H-1B workers constitute­s de facto nationalit­y based discrimina­tion against American workers,” Grassley said.

“The Obama administra­tion has failed to protect American workers here. Will you, this is my question, will you be more aggressive in investigat­ing the abuses of these visa programmes?” he asked.

“I believe this has been an abuse. And I have been pleased to support your legislatio­n and some others too, that others have produced that I believe could be helpful. It needs to be addressed,” Sessions said.

Describing Sessions as a vocal champion for American workers, Grassley said many American workers are being laid off and replaced by cheaper foreign labour imported through some of the US visa programmes.

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