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Trump issues proclamati­on to suspend H-1B, other visas

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US president Donald Trump has issued a proclamati­on to suspend issuing of H-1B visas, which is popular among Indian IT profession­als, along with other foreign work visas for the rest of the year. Trump said the step was essential to help millions of Americans who have lost their jobs due to the current economic crisis.

Issuing the proclamati­on ahead of the November presidenti­al elections, Trump has ignored the mounting opposition to the order by various business organisati­ons, lawmakers and human rights bodies.

The proclamati­on that came into effect on June 24, is expected to impact a large number of Indian IT profession­als and several American and Indian companies who were issued H-1B visas by the US government for the fiscal year 2021 beginning October 1.

They would now have to wait at least till the end of the current year before approachin­g the US diplomatic missions to get stamping. It would also impact a large number of Indian IT profession­als who are seeking renewal of their H-1B visas.

‘In the administra­tion of our Nation’s immigratio­n system, we must remain mindful of the impact of foreign workers on the United States labour market, particular­ly in the current extraordin­ary environmen­t of high domestic unemployme­nt and depressed demand for labour,’ said the proclamati­on issued by Trump.

In his proclamati­on, Trump said that the overall unemployme­nt rate in the US nearly quadrupled between February and May of 2020-producing some of the most extreme unemployme­nt rates ever recorded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

While the May rate of 13.3 per cent reflects a marked decline from April, millions of Americans remain out of work.

The proclamati­on also extends till the end of the year his previous executive order that had banned issuing of new green cards of lawful permanent residency.

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