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Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta has announced plans to more aggressively address fraud and abuse in nonimmigrant visa programs, including plans to direct the agency to conduct more investigations and to make changes to the Labor Condition Application.
Acosta signaled his intentions in a statement last week, a little more than two months after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced plans to target certain H-1B employers for site visits. The calls for increased investigations reflect President Donald Trump’s overall efforts to crack down on visa program abuses that he says undercut American workers. Acosta said the Labor Department will:
BAL Analysis: The Labor Department’s stated intentions to increase investigations of visa-related abuse is consistent with the Trump administration’s stance toward the U.S.’s visa programs, including the H-1B program. Employers should be prepared for an increase in site visits and should be sure to take steps to remain in compliance with visa program rules and regulations, including those enforced by the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division. Those with questions about remaining in compliance should contact BAL.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact BerryApplemanLeiden@bal.com.
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