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  2. H-1B visa - Wikipedia

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    Congress ratified the Singapore–United States Free Trade Agreement in 2003, and later that year, the Chile–United States Free Trade Agreement. [citation needed] With these free trade agreements, a new H-1B1 visa that was available solely for people from either Singapore or Chile was established. Unlike H-1B visas that had a limited renewal ...

  3. Elon Musk changes his tune on H1-B visas as he tries to cool ...

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    Elon Musk admitted that the H1-B visas are “broken” and floated a potential fix as he sought to cool a raging civil war within the MAGA base over the immigration program for highly skilled ...

  4. Here's what the H-1B visa debate with Musk and ... - AOL

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    However, the U.S. approves extensions each year for people already working on H-1B visas, with a 2023 report noting that the agency granted the greenlight to more than 309,000 requests for ...

  5. Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many ...

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    The tech billionaire has been criticized by MAGA diehards including Laura Loomer and Ann Coulter — who say the H-1B visa program has been abused and needs to be sharply curtailed.

  6. H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Nonprofit research institutions were exempt from the cap, and people who had been counted towards the cap already (such as if they were transferring jobs or extending a 3-year H-1B by another 3 years) could apply without being counted against the cap as long as they weren't going over their 6-year limit. The H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004 ...

  7. Immigration reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The bill was a product of bipartisan cooperation among Senate lawmakers, business groups, labor unions, agricultural interests, and immigration advocates, who negotiated many compromises resulting in an architecture for reform – including a path to citizenship for eleven million illegal immigrants, a temporary worker program, increased visa ...

  8. IBM scales back H-1B visa hiring but still employs thousands ...

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    Last year, IBM received more than 2,400 total approvals for new and continuing H-1B visas, the 15th most of any company, according to data from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

  9. Melania Trump - Wikipedia

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    The photos were shot by the photographer Alexandre Ale de Basseville, and the work was unpaid, instead promising Melania exposure in a prominent magazine. The photos were largely forgotten until they were published by the New York Post in 2016. [44] For her first weeks in the United States, her travel visa did not allow her to work in the ...