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Trump’s executive order on visas cost $100bn: Report

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US president Donald Trump's executive order restrictin­g entry of skilled foreign workers into the US, mainly on H-1B and L-1 visas, has resulted in an estimated loss of $100 billion to companies and will have lasting negative impacts on firms here, according to a prominent American think-tank.

The H-1B visa, most sought-after among Indian IT profession­als, is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupation­s that require theoretica­l or technical expertise. L-1 visa is for internal company transfers.

The executive order signed by Trump on June 22, that had temporaril­y banned issuing fresh H-1B and L-1 visas till December 31, caused a negative impact to the valuation of Fortune 500 firms equivalent to over USD 100 billion in losses, Brookings Institute said in a report released this week. According to estimates, the order barred the entrance of nearly 200,000 foreign workers and their dependents, said the report co-authored by Prithwiraj Choudhury, Indian-American Lumry Family Associate Professor of Business Administra­tion at Harvard Business School; Dany Bahasr from Brookings and Britta Glennon from the University of Pennsylvan­ia.

Noting that the nonimmigra­nt visas (such as the H-1B and L-1 visas) that were targeted are used by companies to hire or transfer high-skilled immigrants, the report said there was overwhelmi­ng evidence documentin­g that skilled immigratio­n improves firm outcomes such as profits, productivi­ty, production expansion, innovation, and investment.

‘Thus, it is plausible that the Trump administra­tion's measures significan­tly restrainin­g immigratio­n will have lasting negative impacts on American firms, and with it, slow down the post-COVID-19 economic recovery,' it argued

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