Pursuing the American dream with ‘WFA’
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U.S. immigration is unlikely to change soon, but those hoping to access opportunities could still have a new choice
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U.S. immigration is unlikely to change soon, but those hoping to access opportunities could still have a new choice
For companies and workers facing woes dealing with United States immigration, there is good news and a practical solution. Work-from-anywhere.
For years, high-skilled economic migrants seeking to relocate to the U.S. have faced uncertainty due to lack of clarity and flexibility in the H-1B visa programme. This uncertainty grew even worse under the Trump administration, with visa denial rates rising significantly. In addition to the negative effects this had on individual migrants and their families, restrictions on the H-1B policy led to economic costs. In recent research with coauthors Dany Bahar and Britta Glennon, we find that (former) U.S.
A Chinese spy scandal is rocking Capitol Hill.
The sordid tale is the stuff of thrillers: U.S. Representative and House Intelligence Committee member Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Chinese national, honey trap spy Fang Fang who entered the U.S. on a student visa in 2011 to attend California State University East Bay. Fang immediately became a political activist and served as president of the schoolâs Chinese Student Association.
Swalwell may have been over his head with Fang, who, according to
Axios, the FBI had captured on surveillance tapes having trysts with âat leastâ two Midwestern cityâs mayors over a three-year period. Fang was a proficient Swalwell fundraiser, aided him in his successful 2014 re-election and helped place an intern on his congressional staff. A senior U.S. intelligence officer told
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Column: Chinese spy scandal may inclue a possible sex-for-secrets swap
A Chinese spy scandal is rocking Capitol Hill.
The sordid tale is the stuff of thrillers: a possible sex-for-secrets swap that involved U.S. Representative and House Intelligence Committee member Eric Swalwell (D-Calif) and Chinese national, honey trap spy Fang Fang who entered the U.S. on a student visa in 2011 to attend California State University East Bay. Fang immediately became a political activist, and served as president of the school’s Chinese Student Association and Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs.
Swalwell may have been over his head with Fang, a skilled seductress who, according to Axios, the FBI had captured on surveillance tapes having trysts with “at least” two Midwestern city’s mayors over a three-year period. Fang was a proficient Swalwell fundraiser, aided him in his successful 2014 re-election, and helped place an intern on his congressional staff. A senior U.S. intellig
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