Via Brave,
<URL:
https://search.brave.com/news?q=H-1B>
see Times of India's Ishani Duttagupta on whether Kellyanne Conway
fears Ken Griffin and Lachlan Murdoch will allow Ron DeSantis to
outflank Donald Trump from the right on the National Question by
inviting the likes of Mike Emmons onto their campaign stump: <URL:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/h-1b-visa-status-will-remain-even-in-case-of-job-loss-and-having-to-leave-the-us/articleshow/96359886.cms>
| For those who have not held H-1B status or an H-1B visa in the past,
| a for-profit employer must go through the lottery process. However,
| if the employer is an institution of higher education (or related
| non-profit entity), a non-profit research organisation, or
| government research organisation, the employer may be cap-exempt,
| meaning that they do not need to file during the lottery and can
| sponsor a worker for the H-1B category at any time during the year.
| Those considering working for a cap-exempt employer to avoid the H-
| 1B lottery process should be aware that if they wish to change
| employers to a for-profit organisation in the future, they will need
| to go through the lottery. "However, it is possible to work for both
| a cap-exempt and a cap-subject employer at the same time without
| going through the lottery through a petition for concurrent
| employment," Neumann said.
Does Conway's library of internal polling and surveys show legacy
American proles have a preference for or against Big .EDU presidents
and deans renting American classroom seats and laboratory stools to
the 8+B globe's top two quintiles?
John
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