Trump to suspend US work visa till year end



US President Donald Trump has extended the ban on issuance of “green cards” for new immigrants and suspended visas for other foreign workers until the end of 2020.

The White House said the move will create jobs for Americans hurting economically due to the pandemic.

In a briefing for reporters, a senior administration official said the move would impact about 525,000 people.

The White House first announced it was halting those visas in April, an order that had been set to expire on Monday.

President Trump signed the new executive order on Monday afternoon to extend and widen the 60-day freeze placed on new work permits for non-US citizens.

The administration official said the new order would extend to the end of 2020 and include H-1B visas provided to 85,000 workers each year with special skills, many of them joining the US technology industry.

The move also freezes most H-2B visas — used each year for about 66,000 short-term, low-skilled jobs in landscaping, food and hospitality industries — and H-4 visas, which allow spouses of other visa holders to work.

It will also cover most J visas, common for academics and researchers, and L visas used by companies to shift workers based overseas to their US offices.

Exemptions will apply to seafood processing plants and to au pairs, who offer families household help like childcare.

In addition, the official said the government is issuing new regulations that will make it much harder for tens of thousands of asylum seekers waiting for their court hearings to temporarily work legally.

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