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babylonsister

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Wed Feb 16, 2022, 10:35 AM Feb 2022

Immigrants could help the US labor shortage -- if the government would let them


Immigrants could help the US labor shortage — if the government would let them
A massive work permit backlog is threatening to put immigrants out of work.
By Nicole Narea@nicolenarea Feb 16, 2022, 9:30am EST



Amid nationwide labor shortages in critical industries, more than a million immigrants are waiting on the US government to issue them work permits. Without these permits, many could lose their jobs, and some already have.

Biraj Nepal, a Nepali asylum seeker living in Woodland, California, has been working as a software engineer in the IT department of a bank for the last four years. Nepal went on unpaid administrative leave starting on January 26 because his work permit expired and the government has yet to process his renewal application. That has left his employer in a lurch: There’s long been a shortage of IT workers, and the pandemic accelerated that trend as companies went remote. Now, nearly a third of IT executives say that the search for qualified employees has gotten “significantly harder.”

If Nepal isn’t issued a new work permit within 90 days of taking administrative leave, his company will, by law, no longer need to hold his job for him and will likely look for a contractor to fill his role. Under normal circumstances, that wouldn’t be a concern; work permits are meant to be issued quickly so that immigrants can be self-sufficient even while they are waiting on other applications for visas and green cards, which can take months or years to process. But the backlog at US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reached crisis level.

“It’s a critical situation here. I’m in a financial crisis,” Nepal said. “We are being punished by the government without doing any crime.”


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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22933223/work-permit-uscis-backlog-immigration-labor-shortage
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Immigrants could help the US labor shortage -- if the government would let them (Original Post) babylonsister Feb 2022 OP
No at my husband's last job, he and other engineers were fired so Visa engineers could be hired. Demsrule86 Feb 2022 #1

Demsrule86

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1. No at my husband's last job, he and other engineers were fired so Visa engineers could be hired.
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 10:42 AM
Feb 2022

I feel for the gentleman in the article but no. This would be especially
bad for older workers.

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