Expert Analysis Adapt and thrive – Preparing your immigration program for any election outcome Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) October 16, 2024 The stakes are high for the 2024 presidential election, especially for immigration programs. A change in administrations could result in a reactionary environment and swift immigration challenges on day one. As we count down to the election, now is the time to prepare your immigration program for any outcome. Download this action plan for guidance on organizing a dedicated working group, identifying foreign national employees who require proactive protection and communicating real-time updates to key stakeholders. DOWNLOAD
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