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1 minute ago, CH_Desi said:

That's what it looks like as per this lawyer's prediction. But final EO vachchevaraku we never know.

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1 minute ago, RunRaajaRun123 said:

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Exactly. Okkasari EO vachaka heat thelusthundi. 

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4 minutes ago, Repo said:

Exactly. Okkasari EO vachaka heat thelusthundi. 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2020/03/11/court-invalidates-key-trump-administration-h-1b-visa-policies/#37eb6dea1f52

 

During a May 9, 2019, court hearing, after listening to the arguments from both sides, Judge Collyer said to the Trump administration’s attorney: “You don’t want these people in this country.” By “these people” the judge meant foreign-born computer professionals. That was not the judge’s only pointed observation.

Late in the hearing, Judge Collyer asked the same government attorney about a USCIS memo that had contributed to a dramatic increase in H-1B denials for IT services companies: “If [the memo] is not changing things, why are the results so different?” she asked. The government attorney answered: “That’s a fair question.”

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2 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2020/03/11/court-invalidates-key-trump-administration-h-1b-visa-policies/#37eb6dea1f52

 

During a May 9, 2019, court hearing, after listening to the arguments from both sides, Judge Collyer said to the Trump administration’s attorney: “You don’t want these people in this country.” By “these people” the judge meant foreign-born computer professionals. That was not the judge’s only pointed observation.

Late in the hearing, Judge Collyer asked the same government attorney about a USCIS memo that had contributed to a dramatic increase in H-1B denials for IT services companies: “If [the memo] is not changing things, why are the results so different?” she asked. The government attorney answered: “That’s a fair question.”

Zara sepu disco avvanichela levu ga nuvvu. 

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