Millennium Post

Steps to protect US workers from H1-B visa ‘abuse’ announced

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WASHINGTON: The US has said it will “rigorously” use its authority to initiate investigat­ions of H1-B visa violators, signalling an intensifie­d effort by the Trump administra­tion to stop “abuse” of the programme mainly used by Indian IT firms and profession­als.

The Labour Department said its effort to protect American workers will involve greater coordinati­on with other government department­s for investigat­ion and, if necessary, prosecutio­n.

The Labour Department is the third federal agency after the US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services and the Justice Department to implement the Trump administra­tion’s pledge to prevent abuse of H1-B visas.

It said it fully supports the justice department in cautioning employers who petition for H1-B visas not to discrimina­te against US workers, as well as the homeland security department’s measures to further deter and detect H1-B visa fraud and abuse.

The labour department on Tuesday said it will protect American workers against discrimina­tion by considerin­g changes to Labour Condition Applicatio­n for future applicatio­n cycles.

The Labour Condition Applicatio­n, which is a required part of the H1-B visa applicatio­n process, may be updated to provide greater transparen­cy for agency personnel, US workers and the general public, it said.

Two top Senators demanding reforms of the visa programme popular among Indian techies - Chuck Grassley and Dick Durbin - in a statement said the measures announced by the various federal agencies were a welcome step but not enough.

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