Posted on 03/13/2020 6:13:29 AM PDT by NobleFree
A judge has gutted the Trump administration’s minimal curbs on the many Indian-run companies that import Indian college graduates to take the jobs needed by young U.S. graduates.
“A recent federal policy for employers that place H-1B skilled guestworkers at third-party worksites can’t be enforced,” according to a March 11 report in Bloomberg Law.
Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled Tuesday that a February policy memo from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services didnt go through proper rulemaking procedure, and that the agencys interpretation of the employer-employee relationship requirement is inconsistent with its regulation.
The lawsuit was brought by the ITServe Alliance, a Texas-based industry group. The group’s mostly Indian-born members import Indian visa workers who are rented out to ‘third party’ established U.S. firms, often in cooperation with bigger Indian companies, such as Infosys or Tata.
This outsourcing business has prospered despite great evidence that some Indian companies violate laws designed to protect Americans from discrimination. [ ]
Administration officials adopted the H-1B protection rules in a simple “policy memo,” but refused to convert them into formal regulations. [ ]
“USCIS is currently reviewing the court’s decision, and we have no additional comment to provide at this time,” an official told Breitbart News. [ ]
“They may appeal –otherwise, nothing is going to happen,” said John Miano, at the Immigration Reform law Insitute. He continued:
[...][ ] You have to get guys a the top to push down — and the people who got Trump elected, don’t have access to Trump anymore. He’s getting input from the people who were fighting to defeat him. We can’t expect President Trump to know this stuff.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
And people think manufacturing can just be "brought back" here, without Federal judges issuing anti-industry injunctions in every single state where a snowflake might have to see a smokestack on his morning recumbent bike ride.
Our legal system is a big part of the reason things were offshored in the first place.
Collyer was in charge of the FISA court when all the bad things happened.
She’s kinda brazen, isn’t she.
Link to story of Kevin Flanagan suicide protest in 2003 -
https://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/08/prweb77457.htm
Kevin had just bought a house and found a sweetheart when BofA let him know he would be laid off and would have to train his replacement in order to get severance package.
[ Link to story of Kevin Flanagan suicide protest in 2003 -
https://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/08/prweb77457.htm
Kevin had just bought a house and found a sweetheart when BofA let him know he would be laid off and would have to train his replacement in order to get severance package. ]
It’s a pity he didn’t decide to share the love with the upper echelon of his company.
Don't forget nor excuse the administration officials who gave the judge her opportunity:
'Administration officials adopted the H-1B protection rules in a simple policy memo, but refused to convert them into formal regulations.'
Yes, and I look forward to you getting Pelosi and McConnell on board!
Pelosi will never be on board with any part of the conservative agenda - so should we abandon it?
Exactly.
Old times: Parents dream of future for their newborn child and say "Someday you could grow up to be President."
Today: "If you study hard you could be a judge ruling over the lives of the President and all Americans beneath you. Someday."
'Administration officials adopted the H-1B protection rules in a simple policy memo, but refused to convert them into formal regulations.'
Thank you...
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