SAVE JOBS USA v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

  1. November 03, 2015

    DHS Says Workers Challenging H-4 Rule Lack Standing

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has again pushed a D.C. federal court to rule in its favor and end a case over a new H-4 visa rule that permits some immigrant spouses to get work permits, saying computer workers fell far short of establishing standing to mount a challenge of the regulation.

  2. October 19, 2015

    Computer Workers Say They Need Docs In Visa Rule Challenge

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security should not be allowed to strike documents from a case challenging a new work visa rule for spouses of immigrants because the information is essential to the rule's review, a group of computer workers who claim they've been replaced by foreign workers argued Friday.

  3. October 05, 2015

    Gov't Says Workers Can't Show Standing In H-4 Visa Row

    The government asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge on Friday to exclude documents and rule in its favor in a case over a new H-4 visa rule that permits some immigrant spouses to get work permits, saying the workers don't have standing to bring suit.

  4. September 11, 2015

    Workers Say DHS Lacks Authority For H-4 Work Rule

    A group of computer workers urged a Washington, D.C., federal judge Friday to grant them judgment on all counts of their complaint brought against the Department of Homeland Security over a new H-4 visa rule that permits certain immigrant spouses to get work permits, saying the rule exceeds DHS' authority.

  5. July 02, 2015

    DHS Loses Bid To Nix H-4 Work Rule Fight

    A fight between computer workers and the Department of Homeland Security over a new visa rule that allows certain immigrant spouses to get work permits will continue in D.C. federal court, after a judge refused to throw out the case Wednesday.

  6. June 24, 2015

    Workers Say They, DHS Being 'Repetitive' In H-4 Visa Fight

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a group of computer workers fighting over a visa rule that allows immigrant spouses to get work permits spun further into an abyss of filings and counterfilings this week as the federal government seeks to dismiss the case.

  7. June 18, 2015

    DHS Says Judgment Premature In Spouse Work Rule Suit

    The Department of Homeland Security told a D.C. federal judge Wednesday that computer workers are jumping the gun with their bid for a quick victory in a lawsuit over a rule that allows certain immigrant spouses to obtain work authorization.

  8. June 16, 2015

    Tech Group Seeks Judgment In Row Over H-4 Work Rule

    A group of tech workers who claim to have been replaced by employees on H-1B visas asked a D.C. federal court Monday to grant them judgment in their suit challenging a new rule allowing certain H-4 visa holders to work, saying the rule exceeded the power of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

  9. June 03, 2015

    DHS Presses Court To Ax Suit Over H-4 Spouse Work Rule

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security pushed a D.C. federal court on Tuesday to ax a suit brought by a group of U.S. tech workers over a new rule allowing certain H-4 spouses to apply for work permits, arguing that the domestic workers can't show an imminent harm from the regulation that would give them standing.

  10. May 27, 2015

    Tech Workers Fight To Keep H-4 Work Rule Challenge Alive

    A tech industry worker group urged a D.C. federal court Tuesday to keep alive their challenge to a new U.S. Department of Homeland Security H-4 visa rule that allows certain spouses of high-skilled immigrants to get work authorization, saying the department wrongly argued that they didn't properly plead an injury.

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