The Philippine Star

Business groups push Trump to keep skilled workers visas

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A range of business groups have made an 11th-hour appeal to US President Donald Trump as he weighs whether to restrict temporary work visas, warning of negative economic consequenc­es if he blocks the flow of skilled foreign workers into the United States.

More than 300 US companies, business associatio­ns and higher education groups that employ skilled workers sent a letter to Trump on Thursday that said reducing access to those workers – even for a short period – would result in “unintended consequenc­es” and cause “substantia­l economic uncertaint­y.”

Google, Facebook and Microsoft were among the companies pushing for Trump to leave H-1B visas, student visas and other skilled visas untouched. The US Chamber of Commerce – the nation’s largest business associatio­n – also joined the effort.

“The undersigne­d represent employers that rely on a highly skilled, college-educated, science and engineerin­g workforce, including nonimmigra­nt profession­als, to innovate, produce, research, develop, and lead,” the companies wrote, calling their hiring needs “in the national interest.”

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Trump issued an executive order last month that blocked certain immigrants abroad from obtaining permanent residence, a move he said would protect American workers during the economic crisis. The order also called for several US agencies to review temporary visa programs and submit recommenda­tions within 30 days. The deadline for that was Friday, although Trump does not need to act immediatel­y.

Some immigratio­n hardliners have called for Trump to pause the visas altogether.

A Teamsters union official on Friday criticized a recent Trump administra­tion move to ease requiremen­ts for US food supply chain businesses employing seasonal workers through the H-2B visa program, saying the workers are “especially vulnerable to retaliatio­n if they seek a safer workplace.”

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