Trump Administration Makes 15,000 Additional H-2B Visas available
The Department of Homeland Security said Friday it would provide businesses another 15,000 H-2B visas to bring low-skilled foreign workers to the U.S. this summer, offering a modest infusion to the popular program.
The number of visas available each year for seasonal work is capped by statute at 66,000, evenly divided between the summer and winter seasons. Congress declined to lift that cap during negotiations this spring. It did, however, give the secretary of homeland security authority to issue up to 69,000 more this summer if she determines there is sufficient need.
A range of businesses—including fisheries, landscapers and those in summer tourist spots—have complained about worker shortages and have been waiting to see if Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will use that authority. But people who support restrictions on immigration, including some in the White House, argue that foreign workers drive down American wages and oppose additional visas.
Faced with a similar choice last summer, then-DHS Secretary John Kelly also provided an additional 15,000 visas but cast it as a one-time only move.
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(Score: 2) by suburbanitemediocrity on Wednesday May 30 2018, @07:13AM
Yeah, I just asked them about it. In Kodiak. They said it was really hard, but a lot of people are fine with it and are only there to get a lot of money fast, something something about hot tubs or springs (I tuned out for a while), wasn't exactly fun or a good career (but there are people who do), but worth it to graduate debt free and a worthwhile life experience. They are not originally from the US, so might have a different perspective work.