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National Association of Manufacturers et al v. United States Department of Homeland Security et al
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4:20-cv-04887
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January 07, 2021
Judge In Visa Ban Case Asks For Input On Recusal
A California federal judge overseeing an industry challenge to a work visa ban by the Trump administration has asked the parties to weigh in on whether he should recuse himself from the case because of recently discovered financial entanglements.
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November 02, 2020
Feds Flout Trump Work Visa Ban Injunction, Biz Groups Say
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and technology giants told a California federal judge Saturday they are "gravely concerned" the Trump administration is flouting an injunction against the president's ban on new work visas under coronavirus-related restrictions, saying visa requests appear to be falling into an "administrative black hole."
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October 01, 2020
Calif. Judge Halts Trump's Work Visa Ban For Biz Groups
A California federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump likely overstepped his authority when he blocked new work visas under coronavirus-related restrictions, delivering a victory Thursday to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and technology giants that had challenged the move.
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September 11, 2020
DOJ Tells Judge No Evidence Is Needed To Justify Visa Ban
President Donald Trump did not need to back up his assertion that foreign workers hurt the U.S. labor market when he suspended work visas by fiat, a government lawyer argued in California federal court on Friday in the latest test of the executive's powers.
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August 10, 2020
Tech Giants, AGs Say Trump's Visa Bans Hurt US Economy
Dozens of states and technology giants, including Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp., have backed lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump's recent visa suspensions, arguing the president's orders will hinder the U.S.' economic recovery.