What's Past is Prologue: Employment-Based Immigration in the Second Trump Administration
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In a second Trump administration, California employers should expect the operational aspects of immigration law to shift significantly, despite no real changes to the law itself.
The incoming Trump Administration is likely to change the culture within immigration agencies, complicating processes and raising costs for employers and foreign nationals.
While the Republican party controls the White House and Congress, achieving substantial changes to immigration law is highly improbable due to the necessity of bipartisan support.
Employing foreign nationals in the U.S. could become increasingly stressful and complicated as the Trump administration alters criteria for immigration petitions.
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