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15 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

govt defend seyyadu man case ni.

so next court and government em decide sestharo wait sesi soodali anthey.

2020 aa?

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1 hour ago, nandananditha said:

bl@st

Ante dhs chethulu ethesindi ani meaning. Ippudu court sachinattu savejobsusa vallaki favor ga judgement ivvali

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10 minutes ago, nandananditha said:

2020 aa?

no one knows what court and govt have in mind. we just have to wait and see.

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From what happened yesterday where doj said they would not even extend the deadline date for DACA - I think they r of the opinion not to defend it 

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25 minutes ago, greensboro said:

Ante dhs chethulu ethesindi ani meaning. Ippudu court sachinattu savejobsusa vallaki favor ga judgement ivvali

yenni dinalu patudho sudam

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DHS has now requested the appeals Court to hold the H-4 EAD case in abeyance AGAIN through December 31, 2017, to permit it to complete the review  mandated by Executive Order 13,788 and also to adequately assess how to act regarding the H-4 Rule.

DHS had to refocus its review of the H-4 Rule to ensure that it meets the newly announced priorities and to decide whether to undertake a new rulemaking concerning the H-4 Rule and comply with the President’s Order.

 

The President’s Buy American and Hire American Executive Order provides that “n order to create higher wages and employment rates for workers in the United States, and to protect their economic interests, it shall be the policy of the executive branch to rigorously enforce and administer the laws governing entry into the United States of workers from abroad, including section 212(a)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1182(a)(5)).” Id., § 2(b). To effectuate this policy, the Order instructs the “Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Secretary of Labor, and the Secretary of Homeland Security” to, “as soon as practicable, and consistent with applicable law, propose new rules and issue new guidance, to supersede or revise previous rules and guidance if appropriate, to protect the interests of United States workers in the administration of our immigration system. . . .”

Consistent with the President’s directive, DHS is still assessing whether it is appropriate to issue a notice of proposed rulemaking relating to the H-4 Rule. DHS is still evaluating next steps, and
plans to announce its intentions in the fall Unified Agenda, which it expects the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to publish by the end of the calendar year 2017.

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19 minutes ago, rajivn786 said:

DHS has now requested the appeals Court to hold the H-4 EAD case in abeyance AGAIN through December 31, 2017, to permit it to complete the review  mandated by Executive Order 13,788 and also to adequately assess how to act regarding the H-4 Rule.

DHS had to refocus its review of the H-4 Rule to ensure that it meets the newly announced priorities and to decide whether to undertake a new rulemaking concerning the H-4 Rule and comply with the President’s Order.

 

The President’s Buy American and Hire American Executive Order provides that “n order to create higher wages and employment rates for workers in the United States, and to protect their economic interests, it shall be the policy of the executive branch to rigorously enforce and administer the laws governing entry into the United States of workers from abroad, including section 212(a)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1182(a)(5)).” Id., § 2(b). To effectuate this policy, the Order instructs the “Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Secretary of Labor, and the Secretary of Homeland Security” to, “as soon as practicable, and consistent with applicable law, propose new rules and issue new guidance, to supersede or revise previous rules and guidance if appropriate, to protect the interests of United States workers in the administration of our immigration system. . . .”

Consistent with the President’s directive, DHS is still assessing whether it is appropriate to issue a notice of proposed rulemaking relating to the H-4 Rule. DHS is still evaluating next steps, and
plans to announce its intentions in the fall Unified Agenda, which it expects the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to publish by the end of the calendar year 2017.

 

 

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