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US lawmakers ask Trump to suspend new H-1B visas
Indians are the largest H1-B visa-holders accounting for nearly 74 per cent of total
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Published: May 09, 2020 13:35IANS

The COVID-19 situation has seen sharp rise US job losses with the nation going from a historically low unemployment rate of 3.5 per cent in February to 14.5 per cent on Friday fuelling the calls for restrictions on foreign workers.Image Credit: Bloomberg

New York: US President Donald Trump has been asked by five lawmakers to temporarily suspend new H-1B and practical training visas as unemployment in the country soars to highest ever numbers on record.

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Their proposals do not call for suspending the visas of those already working here and the senators who asked for the year-long hold on Thursday asserted it would benefit the H1-B workers here facing layoffs.

When Trump suspended certain categories of permanent immigrant visas, also known as green cards, for 60 days last month, he left the temporary visas alone.
Four Republican Senators wrote to Trump, “Given the extreme lack of available jobs for American job-seekers as portions of our economy begin to reopen, it defies common sense to admit additional foreign guest workers to compete for such limited employment.”


A lone Republican member of the House of Representatives, Paul Gosar, had made a similar request to Trump last month following up on his decision to suspend some categories of immigration.


Huge job losses

The COVID-19 situation has upended the labour situation, with the nation going from a historically low unemployment rate of 3.5 per cent in February to 14.5 per cent on Friday with more than 30 million people unemployed fuelling the calls for restrictions on foreign workers.

Senators Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, Chuck Grassley, and Josh Hawley suggested suspending all work visas for 60 days and then suspending only some categories “for at least the next year, or until unemployment has returned to normal levels.”

Their proposal for the year-long suspension of new visas would apply to H-1B for professional, non-agricultural H-2B visas, EB-5 for immigrants making investments and the Optional Practical Training (OPT) for students and recent graduates.

By not including agricultural workers in the H-2A category, they are bowing to the demands of the powerful farm lobby which heavily depends on workers coming mostly from Latin America and the Caribbean for short-term assignments.

They also did not specifically mention L-1 visas for employees of foreign companies transferred to work in the US, which are used by Indian companies for projects in the US.

Protecting H-1B visa holders

Making their case for temporarily suspending new H1-B visas, the senators mentioned the plight of “hundreds of thousands of H-1B workers and their families already working in the United States-workers who could otherwise be subject to deportation if they are laid off for more than 60 days.”
Suspending new H1-B visas could help those already find jobs if they are laid off.
They also wanted exemptions for medical and healthcare workers, which were a feature of Trump’s green card suspension.

Student visas

If the the optional practical training (OPT) visas are suspended, they would seriously impact students who had taken loans, sometimes running into more than $100,000, to finance their education and could find themselves unable to repay them without being able to work here.
While all students can get a one-year OPT, graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are eligible for a two-year extension, which can be a pathway to H1-B visas.

The largest contingent of foreign students are from China, which sent 369,548, followed by India with 202,014, according to the Institute of International
Chinese students have been facing simmering hostility over technology transfer and a very few case of intellectual property theft, which could be used to promote suspending OPT for all.
Indians are the single largest group of H1-B visa-holders accounting for nearly 74 per cent of all such visas and any ban on future visas in the category would likely affect them in the same ratio.

 
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Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
First of all !..American economy is hugely affected by corona virus and Naturally they need jobs for their OWN citizens FIRST !

Who gives a $hit if 74 % ch@ddis are affected ??

are you out of your mind ??...Ch@ddis need to get the F back to ch@ddiland and start making Pakoras as ch@ddi sarkar has suggested !

American jobs are for AMERICANs Period !
 

raliaram

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
First of all !..American economy is hugely affected by corona virus and Naturally they need jobs for their OWN citizens FIRST !

Who gives a $hit if 74 % ch@ddis are affected ??

are you out of your mind ??...Ch@ddis need to get the F back to ch@ddiland and start making Pakoras as ch@ddi sarkar has suggested !

American jobs are for AMERICANs Period !

america needs to expell all terrorists who are here on H1b visas and planning to do jihad and bomb blasts like 9/11 . then america should expell all chinese who are spying for china and carrying chinese virus to destroy american economy ,
no terrorists from terrorist countries should get visa for doing jihad against christian brothers , we indian are standing against terrorists and we will help america against these terrorists .




Pakistani doctor arrested in US on terrorism charge
Prosecutors say Masoud pledged allegiance to Daesh, wanted to carry out lone wolf attacks

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Minneapolis: A Pakistani doctor and former Mayo Clinic research coordinator was arrested Thursday in Minnesota on a terrorism charge, after prosecutors say he told paid FBI informants that he had pledged his allegiance to Daesh and wanted to carry out lone wolf attacks in the United States.
Mohammed Masoud, 28, was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Thursday by FBI agents and was charged with one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organisation.
Prosecutors say Masoud was in the US on a work visa. They allege that starting in January, Masoud made several statements to paid informants - whom he believed were members of the Daesh - pledging his allegiance to the group and its leader. He also allegedly expressed his desire to travel to Syria to fight for Daesh and a desire to carry out lone wolf attacks in the US.
At one point, Masoud messaged an informant “there is so much I wanted to do here .. .lon wulf stuff you know ... but I realised I should be on the ground helping brothers sisters kids,’’ according to an FBI affidavit.
Prosecutors say Masoud bought a plane ticket on February 21 to travel from Chicago to Amman, Jordan, and then planned to go to Syria from there. He had planned to leave at the end of March. But on March 16, he had to change his travel plans because Jordan closed its borders due to the coronavirus pandemic. Masoud and one of the informants then developed a plan for him to fly from Minneapolis to Los Angeles to meet with that informant, whom Masoud believed would help him travel in a cargo ship into Daesh territory.

Masoud was arrested Thursday at the airport after he checked in for his flight to Los Angeles. His attorney, Manny Atwal, had no immediate comment.
Court documents do not name the clinic where Masoud worked, but a LinkedIn page for a man with the same name and work history says Masoud has worked at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, since February of 2018, first as a research trainee, but has been a clinical research coordinator since May. A profile on researchgate.net says he has done research in cardiology” he was scheduled to present his research for the Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development in October 2018, according to an online calendar of the event.
Mayo Clinic spokeswoman Ginger Plumbo said Masoud formerly worked at the medical centre, but “was not employed by Mayo Clinic at the time of his arrest.’’ According to an affidavit supporting the criminal complaint, Masoud said in February that he was going to notify his employer that his last day of work would be March 17.
The affidavit said the FBI began investigating in January, after learning that someone, later determined to be Masoud, had posted messages on an encrypted social media platform indicating an intent to support Daesh.
On Jan. 24, Masoud contacted one of the informants on the encrypted platform and said he was a medical doctor with a Pakistani passport and wanted to travel to Syria, Iraq or the northern region of Iran stretching to Afghanistan “to fight on the frontline as well as help the wounded brothers,” the affidavit said.


https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pak...arrested-in-us-on-terrorism-charge-1.70539196
 

Dream Seller

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
america needs to expell all terrorists who are here on H1b visas and planning to do jihad and bomb blasts like 9/11 . then america should expell all chinese who are spying for china and carrying chinese virus to destroy american economy ,
no terrorists from terrorist countries should get visa for doing jihad against christian brothers , we indian are standing against terrorists and we will help america against these terrorists .




Pakistani doctor arrested in US on terrorism charge
Prosecutors say Masoud pledged allegiance to Daesh, wanted to carry out lone wolf attacks

WPK-200321-Muhammad-Masood-1584784163200_170fc7f4181_large.jpg



Minneapolis: A Pakistani doctor and former Mayo Clinic research coordinator was arrested Thursday in Minnesota on a terrorism charge, after prosecutors say he told paid FBI informants that he had pledged his allegiance to Daesh and wanted to carry out lone wolf attacks in the United States.
Mohammed Masoud, 28, was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Thursday by FBI agents and was charged with one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organisation.
Prosecutors say Masoud was in the US on a work visa. They allege that starting in January, Masoud made several statements to paid informants - whom he believed were members of the Daesh - pledging his allegiance to the group and its leader. He also allegedly expressed his desire to travel to Syria to fight for Daesh and a desire to carry out lone wolf attacks in the US.
At one point, Masoud messaged an informant “there is so much I wanted to do here .. .lon wulf stuff you know ... but I realised I should be on the ground helping brothers sisters kids,’’ according to an FBI affidavit.
Prosecutors say Masoud bought a plane ticket on February 21 to travel from Chicago to Amman, Jordan, and then planned to go to Syria from there. He had planned to leave at the end of March. But on March 16, he had to change his travel plans because Jordan closed its borders due to the coronavirus pandemic. Masoud and one of the informants then developed a plan for him to fly from Minneapolis to Los Angeles to meet with that informant, whom Masoud believed would help him travel in a cargo ship into Daesh territory.

Masoud was arrested Thursday at the airport after he checked in for his flight to Los Angeles. His attorney, Manny Atwal, had no immediate comment.
Court documents do not name the clinic where Masoud worked, but a LinkedIn page for a man with the same name and work history says Masoud has worked at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, since February of 2018, first as a research trainee, but has been a clinical research coordinator since May. A profile on researchgate.net says he has done research in cardiology” he was scheduled to present his research for the Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development in October 2018, according to an online calendar of the event.
Mayo Clinic spokeswoman Ginger Plumbo said Masoud formerly worked at the medical centre, but “was not employed by Mayo Clinic at the time of his arrest.’’ According to an affidavit supporting the criminal complaint, Masoud said in February that he was going to notify his employer that his last day of work would be March 17.
The affidavit said the FBI began investigating in January, after learning that someone, later determined to be Masoud, had posted messages on an encrypted social media platform indicating an intent to support Daesh.
On Jan. 24, Masoud contacted one of the informants on the encrypted platform and said he was a medical doctor with a Pakistani passport and wanted to travel to Syria, Iraq or the northern region of Iran stretching to Afghanistan “to fight on the frontline as well as help the wounded brothers,” the affidavit said.


https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pak...arrested-in-us-on-terrorism-charge-1.70539196
He’s trying to stop Hindu terrorists coming to this beautiful country. Shit heads are going nuts in terrorist India so they’re bringing the same mentality here.
 

First Strike

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Endia was using H-1B visa to send saffron terrorists to USA.
All piss drinkers should be expelled from civilized nations. Trump is doing right to stop saffron terrorists to enter USA