Lawsuit filed against Biden administration for proposal to base H-1B selection on wages
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Lawsuit filed against Biden administration on H-1B wage selection rule
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April’s disappointing job numbers suggest the economy is not yet on a path to full recovery. Yet politicians in both parties are ignoring the one obvious improvement they could make to expand the economy rather than fighting over who gets a larger piece of the existing pie.
President Biden has proposed a huge transfer of wealth by raising taxes among the highest earners to pay for new social programs for families and the elderly and added benefits for workers, in addition to investments in higher education, alternative energy and traditional and high-tech infrastructure.
But even some Democrats have qualms about the price tag of his proposals $2 trillion for the American Jobs Plan and $1.8 trillion for the American Families Plan and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has said that the proposals in their current form are unlikely to get a single Republican vote. Meanwhile, immigration reform which has the greatest potential to add jobs to the economy and taxpayers