Trump H-1B Work Visa Actions Disappoint Ex-Disney Workers - TechTarget

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Yova Borovska, Counsel in the firm's Immigration practice, comments on President Trump's impact on the H-1B work visa program in TechTarget's article "Trump H-1B Work Visa Actions Disappoint ex-Disney Workers."
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Yova Borovska, Counsel in the firm's Immigration practice, comments on President Trump's impact on the H-1B work visa program in TechTarget's article "Trump H-1B Work Visa Actions Disappoint ex-Disney Workers."

The lottery change "will encourage more employers to apply" for visas, said Yova Borovska, an immigration attorney at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC in Washington. "It's so much easier to participate in a lottery."

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