September 16, 2024
By Amber McKinney
An organization of former IT workers who say they are being displaced by temporary visa holders petitioned the D.C. Circuit to take a second look at their case against an Obama-era program that authorizes some spouses of highly skilled foreign workers to get work permits.
Save Jobs USA tells the court in its petition for rehearing en banc, filed Thursday, that the court should take up the case again to “correct a new line of cases that conflicts with a half-century of settled precedent regarding the scope of the nonimmigrant visa statutes.”
Read more at: https://www.law360.com/articles/1878936/ex-it-workers-urge-dc-circ-to-rethink-spousal-work-permits?copied=1
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