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SAVE JOBS USA v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
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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.
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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of immigrants because the information is essential to the rule's review, a group of computer workers who claim they've been replaced by foreign workers argued Friday.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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