BAL Analysis: Trump’s next ...
BAL Analysis: Trump’s next moves on immigration and impact on US employers
28 Nov, 2016
Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the presidential election has reshaped the policy landscape, and his immigration policies are being closely watched by U.S. employers, immigration professionals, and an anxious immigrant community. The new administration’s policies will not only affect the lives of hundreds of thousands of unlawful immigrants; they will also influence the ability of U.S. companies to access and retain high-skilled foreign workers under legal immigration routes. B·A·L’s Government Affairs team has produced a white paper analyzing Trump’s next moves on immigration and how such changes will impact U.S. companies.
Click HERE to read the full white paper.
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