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Last month, President Joe Biden (“President Biden”) wrapped up his first 100 days as President of the United States – focusing on a myriad of issues from the Coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”) to America’s immigration system. Inasmuch as immigration affairs remained at the forefront under the previous administration, America’s immigration system continues to be a pressing topic for the Biden administration. President Biden has taken various actions and positions on key immigration issues, many of which could significantly impact businesses that regularly employ foreign nationals.
Public Charge Regulations
Under the so-called “Public Charge Rule,” foreign nationals who are likely to become a public charge are considered inadmissible to the United States and ineligible to become a lawful permanent resident (more commonly known as a Green Card holder). The Trump administration expanded the federal governm
Attorney General Alan Wilson Joins 13-State Coalition to Defend Public Charge Rule at U.S. Supreme Court
(COLUMBIA, S.C.) – May 6, 2021 – Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 13 states to defend the Public Charge Rule, a federal immigration policy that ensures noncitizens can financially support themselves in order to become U.S. citizens or obtain green cards. The states are asking the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to allow them to intervene in a lawsuit to defend the Public Charge Rule after the Biden Administration abandoned defense of the rule earlier this year.
For over a century, Congress has had a Public Charge requirement in one form or another. Under existing federal immigration law, noncitizens are not eligible to receive a green card if they are reliant upon government assistance, otherwise known as a “public charge.” In 2019, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created a rule that expanded the definition of “public charges�
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Q: It is no secret that Trump and Biden have starkly different views on immigration laws and policies. Now that President Biden is in charge, how have things changed? What impact has there been on employers and their employees in the U.S. under employer-sponsored visas?
A: There are several key changes for employers to note:
Revocation of Trump’s “Buy American Hire American” (BAHA) Executive Order
Since former President Trump signed the BAHA executive order on April 18, 2017, it became the backbone of many of the immigration-related policies passed during his time in the Oval Office, including: (1) rescission of U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)’s deference policy that made it less burdensome to obtain approvals on extension filings that were previously reviewed and approved; (2) issuance of an H-1B Third-Party Worksite Memorandum, which heightened the scrutiny on IT consultants and other similar c