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…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…to come to the U.S. to work for up to 10 months as landscapers, housekeepers or seafood processors. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle whose home states rely on immigrant labor to support local industries, like Democratic Sen…
…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…that Trump hires foreign workers revolves around the club seeking H-2B visas for low-skilled workers such as cooks, wait staff and housekeepers. H-2B visas are legal - Congress has set the cap at 66,000 per year - and…
…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…landscapers, housekeepers and seafood processors — can work legally in the United States up to only 10 months at a time before they have to return to their home countries. The total is capped at 66,000 visas per year. The…
…a pilot program is quietly filling hundreds of housekeeping positions at a Red Sea resort — jobs that Israeli workers won't do anymore. By William Booth and Ruth Eglash Read more >>
…on the solutions that TSA has been working to implement, I know that TSA has said that they expect that the situation should improve in the weeks and months ahead. Q Two last housekeeping things. Before the Presidents upcoming trip…