President Donald Trump is set to sign a new executive order
aimed at overhauling work visa programmes like the H-1B and L1, a move that
will adversely hit the lifeline of Indian tech giants, including Infosys, Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro and professionals in the US.
The executive order drafted by the Trump Administration not
only strangulates H-1B and L1 visas, but also increases inspector raj and ends
employment authorisation cards to spouses on such work visas, which was
recently introduced by the previous Obama Administration.
The draft of the order was leaked and published by some news
websites yesterday.
"I think with respect to H-1Bs and other visa is part
of a larger immigration reform effort that the President will continue to talk
about through executive order and through working with Congress," White
House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters at his daily news conference.
"You've already seen a lot of action on immigration and
I think whether it's that or the spousal visas or other type of visas, I think
there's an overall need to look at all of these programmes. You'll see both
through executive action and through comprehensive measures a way to address
immigration as a whole and the visa programme," Spicer said.
As per the leaked draft order, Trump would reverse former
president Barack Obama's extension of the duration of the optional practical
training work visas, which allowed foreign students to stay in the US a bit
longer after completion of their studies.
Within 90 days of the signing of the executive order, the
Secretary of Homeland Security would have to review all regulations that allow
foreign nationals to work in the US and determine which of those regulations
violate the immigration laws or are not in the national interest of America.
It would also immediately terminate all parole policies.
The executive order will also ask the Secretaries of Labour
and Homeland Security to restore the integrity of employment-based
non-immigrant worker programmes and better protect US and foreign workers
affected by these programmes.
The draft order seeks the administration to "consider
ways to make the process of allocating visas more efficient and ensure that
beneficiaries of the programmes are the best and the brightest."
It also proposes to establish a commission or advisory
committee to analyse the nation's current immigration policies and their impact
on the American society, economy, work force, and the foreign policy and
national security interest of the United States.
The H1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US
companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require
theoretical or technical expertise in specialised fields. The technology
companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year.
During his campaign, President Trump promised to increase
oversight of our H-1B and L-1 visa programmes.
WATCH: Indian IT sector to be affected by Trump's curb of
H-1B work visas
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