If so, call in at 202 7488000. It, 202 7488001. If you supported oppose it, 202 7488002. You can send us a text at 202 7488003. If you send us a text, let us know your name and where you are from. We are on cspan wj at facebook and on twitter. Very good tuesday morning, you can start calling and now as we take you through the categories facing new visa restrictions through the end of the year and perhaps longer as a result of the president s actions yesterday. Actions would impact foreign forers seeking h1 visas skilled hightech workers, h two visas for seasonal workers, age four visas for spouses. L1 are executives transferring from positions abroad with the same employer. And the action would impact visas including interns, trainers, teachers, au summer work travel participants. This includes some exceptions for those in health care or supporting the Coronavirus Response and for those who work in the country upon food service and Food Supply Chain sectors. As julia of the Migration P
It happened. That is live at one p. M. Eastern here on cspan2 come on by the cspan. Org, or listen live on the free cspan radio app. And a very good tuesday morning. You can start calling in now as we take you through the categories that now face new visa restrictions for the end of the year and perhaps longer as a result of the president s actions yesterday. The action would impact Foreign Workers seeking h1b visas, those for skilled hightech workers. H2b visas for seasonal workers. H4 visas for generally the spouses of h1b visa holders. L1 would also be impacted. Those are usually executives transferring from positions abroad with the same employer and the action wouldld impact certain j1 including interns, trains, teachers, cap counselors, Summer Work Travel Program disciplines. Of course this action yesterday does include some exceptions for those in healthcare or supporting the Coronavirus Response and for those who work in the countrys food service and Food Supply Chain sectors,
Coons. Convening under different circumstances than our previous meeting. The were cbc following the guidanc the cdc and the office of the attending physician. So were spaced further apart. Our staff is reduced. Though we are grateful for all of them. The general public is watching online rather than filling up the room. So our hearing today will look a little different. I think we could all agree that the capitol feels a little different, the halls of congress feel a little different. Small businesses, if theyre allowed to open at all, are operating under a very different circumstance. American homes have been classrooms. And offices for millions of americanan family. And at least for a while American Life as we know it has changed. Net nonetheless, access or inaccess to Broadband Internet services m especially in rural areas has remain unchanged. And it might be a good topic for us to touch on today. Our witness today of course is the esteemed chairman of they6yf the governments most
The reaction was yesterday, both on capitol hill and around the country. Hi. Good morning. Well, what this started mont months ago. Real, this started at the beginning of the president s term, people wanted him to restrict immigration, even legal immigration. We think illegal immigration, people come here undocumented. This is legal immigration. People are getting permission to come here and its bchb talked about it since the beginning of the term. The administration was really looking at it since the coronavirus hit and saying, look, the jobless rate here in the United States is huge. Weve seen how so many people. Well go live now to a house ways and means subcommittee hearing to address childcare issues amid the coronavirus pandemic. In this subcommittee hearing
Announcer good afternoon, everyone. Im joined by the woman who needs no Introduction Health persikelli. Judy dr. Ed lifshitz. Great to have you both. Superintendent of the state police. The director of the office of Homeland Security and preparedness is in the house, and i suspect he will be joined by chief counsel plotkin at some point. I suspect well be joined by matt plaken at some point. Afternoon, i recei a call from eric hagen, the deputy secretary of the u. S. Department of health and humans services. He informed me that of the 395 hospitals hardest hit nationally by covid19 and which collectively will share 12 billion under the latest distribution of federal funds, 53 of those hospitals are in new jersey. Altogether, these 53 hospitals will be receiving 1. 7 billion directly from the federal government. That is the second largest amount of funding awarded only behind new york. This funding will be deposited automatically, no further paperwork required, with the hospitals in the