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Andhravodu
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Posted on Wednesday, October 25, 2017 - 2:41 pm:   

The immigration agency argued that deferring to previous decisions “had the unintended consequence of officers not discovering material errors in prior adjudications,” according to the memo. “While adjudicators may, of course, reach the same conclusion as in a prior decision, they are not compelled to do so as a default starting point.”

Immigration officials have already been cracking down on certain work visas by issuing an increased number of “requests for evidence,” in which an employer must provide additional proof that a foreigner is needed to fill a certain job.

Roy Beck, president of NumbersUSA, a group that advocates for less immigration, applauded the move as a way to open up more jobs for Americans.
Beck said that no matter how long a foreigner has been in the country doing a certain job, that worker does not have a right to it if an American has the same skill set.

“We feel that every job should start out with the idea that this job belongs to an American,” he said.

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