Bipartisan bill on H-1B visas; Lutnick sees changes by Feb
New York/Washington, Oct. 1 -- The top Republican and Democrat on the US Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced legislation to tighten rules on the H-1B and L-1 worker visa programmes, targeting loopholes and abuse by major employers. The bill tightens rules using measures such as raising wage and hiring standards. Separately, commerce secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed changes in the H1-B visa process by February 2026, describing "inexpensive" tech consultants coming into the US, as "just wrong". P15...
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