Given that this hospital serves many of our constituents, our offices are requesting a detailed account of the actions your hospital has taken since these allegations were first brought to your attention, Min and Levin wrote. Beyond the immediate case, we are deeply concerned with the systemic failures that may have allowed such alleged behavior to occur and persist. Looking ahead, we are eager to learn what proactive measures your hospital will be taking to prevent such incidents from ever happening again, they said.
Two US senators have questions for Big Tech and other top companies over their use of H-1B visas amid the Trump administration's push to slow down foreign worker hiring practices. In letters sent to 10 companies on Wednesday, including Amazon, Apple, Deloitte, and JPMorgan Chase, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and ranking member Sen. Dick Durbin said they were concerned about the use of H-1B visa workers while the tech sector experiences a "high unemployment rate."
President Trump stated, "I would know if a decision was made. I will know. I'll be the first to know. In fact, most likely, I'd give the order, but I haven't done that yet," suggesting he was not aware of the weapons pause.