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U.S. adds more foreign guest worker visas to address labor shortage

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2017-07-19 10:43Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Monday to issue up to 15,000 additional visas for temporary non-agricultural workers this budget year, in a bid to tackle with what it described as a shortage of labor force.

"Congress gave me the discretionary authority to provide temporary relief to American businesses at risk of significant harm due to a lack of available seasonal workers," John Kelly, secretary of the DHS, said in a statement.

Kelly made the announcement as he determined "there are not enough qualified and willing U.S. workers available to perform temporary non-agricultural labor to meet the needs of some American companies in fiscal year 2017," after consulting with the labor department.

To qualify for the H-2B visas, U.S. employers must attest under the penalty of perjury that "their business is likely to suffer irreparable harm" if it could not bring in those non-immigrant workers.

The H-2B program allows foreign workers from over 80 countries to be hired for seasonal, non-agricultural jobs needed by U.S. businesses at a government-set prevailing wage.

Industries, including resorts, landscaping, seafood harvesting and processing, and forestry, rely on the supply of cheap workforce through the H-2B pipeline.

Mar-a-lago resort, owned by U.S. President Donald Trump, has also used the program.

In May, Congress voted to allow Kelly to offer more than an annual limit of 66,000 H-2B visas.

  

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