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2017-2020 Immigration Timeline

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2017-2020 Immigration Timeline of major Immigration events following The presidency of Donald Trump which began at noon EST (17:00 UTC) on January 20, 2017.   January 25, 2017: January 25, 2017: Trump issues executive orders on sanctuary cities and border wall January 27, 2017: Trump issues executive order on refugee admission and immigration bans February,

2017-2020 Immigration Timeline of major Immigration events following The presidency of Donald Trump which began at noon EST (17:00 UTC) on January 20, 2017.

 

January 25, 2017: January 25, 2017: Trump issues executive orders on sanctuary cities and border wall

January 27, 2017: Trump issues executive order on refugee admission and immigration bans

February 2017: ICE conducts operations targeting criminals

February 20, 2017: DHS issues guidance on enforcement of immigration laws.PDF

March 6, 2017: Trump issues executive order temporarily suspending immigration from six countries

March 20, 2017: DHS issues first detainer report

April 18, 2017: Trump issues Buy American, Hire American executive order

May 18, 2017: ICE 2017 immigration-related arrests up nearly 38 percent over 2016 arrests.PDF

June 15, 2017: Trump administration rescinds Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) policy

July 11, 2017: DHS delays implementation of International Entrepreneur Rule

July 25, 2017: New Byrne criminal justice grant requirements for cities and states

August 2, 2017: Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy Act

September 18, 2017: U.S. State Department outlines new requirements for visa holders

September 24, 2017: Trump administration releases updated travel restrictions

September 27, 2017: Trump administration limits the number of refugees to be admitted to the U.S. to 45,000

October 24, 2017: Restrictions on refugee admissions expire; new guidelines in place

November 1, 2017: November 1, 2017: Trump calls on Congress to end Diversity Lottery after a terrorist attack

November 20, 2017: DHS announces end date for a program allowing Haitians to live and work in the U.S.

December 11, 2017: Trump calls for an end to chain migration after the terror attack

January 5, 2018: Trump administration sends a list of immigration priorities to lawmakers

January 8, 2018: DHS announces end date for a program allowing El Salvadorans to live and work in the U.S.

January 9, 2018: Judge rules that Trump administration must keep renewing DACA permits

January 16, 2018: U.S. Department of Justice appeals DACA ruling

January 24, 2018: Trump says he supports a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients

January 25, 2018: Trump administration releases initial framework for an immigration plan

February 15, 2018: Senate rejects four immigration reform proposals

February 26, 2018: SCOTUS denies Trump administration’s request to review DACA case

February 27, 2018: Federal judge rules administration did not improperly waive regulations for wall construction

March 6, 2018: DOJ files lawsuit against California’s immigration laws

March 13, 2018: Trump visits border wall prototypes in California

March 20, 2018: Trump claims sanctuary cities harbor criminals

March 28, 2018: Trump shares photos of construction on U.S.-Mexico border

April 2, 2018: Justice Department announces quotas for immigration judges

April 4, 2018: Trump signs memorandum to deploy troops to U.S.-Mexico border

April 24, 2018: Judge rules Trump administration must continue accepting new DACA applications

May 1, 2018: Texas and six other states file lawsuit to end DACA

May 7, 2018: Trump administration announces it will prosecute parents who cross the border with their children

June 11, 2018: Sessions says individuals who are victims of private crime not eligible for asylum

October 26, 2018: Trump administration to send troops to U.S.-Mexico border

October 30, 2018: Trump proposes ending birthright citizenship

November 8, 2018: Ninth Circuit Court rules Trump administration cannot end DACA

November 9, 2018: Trump issues a presidential proclamation on asylum

December 20, 2018: DHS announces some migrants will be sent back to Mexico to await immigration proceedings

December 21, 2018: Trump pledges government shutdown unless border wall funding secured

January 8, 2019: Trump makes case for border barrier in televised address; Democratic leadership rejects request

January 19, 2019: Trump releases plan to secure the border and end partial shutdown

February 3, 2019: Trump administration announces more troops headed to the southern border

February 15, 2019: Trump signs bill to fund parts of the government and border barrier; declares state of emergency

February 21, 2020: SCOTUS allows public charge rule to take effect

June 18, 2020: SCOTUS rules DHS did not properly follow APA when seeking to end DACA.pdf

 

 

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FLAG.DOL.GOV: Essential Resource for PERM Labor Certification Recruitment Compliance

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The Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) at https://flag.dol.gov/ serves as the Department of Labor’s comprehensive digital portal for employers seeking to hire foreign workers through various employment-based immigration programs. For employers navigating the complex PERM Labor Certification process, FLAG has become an indispensable tool that streamlines compliance with recruitment advertising requirements outlined in 20 CFR,

The Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) at https://flag.dol.gov/ serves as the Department of Labor’s comprehensive digital portal for employers seeking to hire foreign workers through various employment-based immigration programs. For employers navigating the complex PERM Labor Certification process, FLAG has become an indispensable tool that streamlines compliance with recruitment advertising requirements outlined in 20 CFR 656.17.

When conducting PERM recruitment activities, employers must meticulously document their good faith efforts to recruit U.S. workers before hiring foreign talent. FLAG integrates seamlessly with these requirements by providing a centralized platform to submit, track, and manage labor certification applications. The system specifically supports employers in demonstrating compliance with mandatory recruitment steps, including the placement of job orders with State Workforce Agencies, professional journal advertisements, and additional recruitment activities as specified under 20 CFR 656.17(e). By utilizing FLAG, employers can ensure their recruitment efforts align with Department of Labor standards, potentially reducing the risk of audit or denial during the PERM certification process.

PERM Recruitment Requirements and FLAG Integration

FLAG’s role in the PERM process becomes particularly valuable when addressing the specific recruitment documentation requirements of 20 CFR 656.17. The regulation mandates that employers conduct recruitment steps within 180 days of filing, including two Sunday newspaper advertisements, a 30-day job order with the State Workforce Agency, and three additional recruitment activities from a designated list. FLAG not only facilitates the proper filing of these recruitment efforts but also helps employers maintain the required recruitment report detailing lawful job-related reasons for rejecting U.S. applicants.

Recent updates to FLAG have enhanced its functionality for PERM applications, allowing employers to more efficiently upload supporting documentation, track prevailing wage determinations, and monitor case status in real-time. For immigration attorneys and HR professionals managing PERM cases, FLAG’s user interface provides critical visibility into the certification process, helping ensure that all regulatory requirements are met before and during the application period. As labor certification requirements continue to evolve, FLAG remains the authoritative platform for employers seeking to navigate PERM recruitment compliance successfully.

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THE H1B GUY NEWS (12/3/2021) H1B in Decline and Documented Dreamers in Limbo

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The H1B Guy News for the week ending December 3, 2021.

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H1B in Decline
Documented Dreamers in Limbo

The Number of Immigrant Workers With H1-B Visas Drops the Most in a Decade
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl…

Ross, Padilla Lead 49 Colleagues in Urging DHS to Expand DACA Eligibility to Documented Dreamers
https://ross.house.gov/media/press-re…

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SWA Job Order California: What is an EDD Number?

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What is an EDD Number? An EDD Number is technically the state unemployment insurance identification number that the Employment Development Department of California issues a company. Here’s a visual example from the UI Online FAQ: How do I register for an EDD Number? To register for an EDD Number (in California) use this link:  https://www.edd.ca.gov/payroll_taxes/e-Services_for_Business.htm,

What is an EDD Number?

An EDD Number is technically the state unemployment insurance identification number that the Employment Development Department of California issues a company.

Here’s a visual example from the UI Online FAQ:

How do I register for an EDD Number?

To register for an EDD Number (in California) use this link:  https://www.edd.ca.gov/payroll_taxes/e-Services_for_Business.htm

The EDD Number form will look like this when you receive it. (see below image)

It’s on a form known as DE-5614. Click here for a PDF sample:  https://www.edd.ca.gov/pdf_pub_ctr/de5614.pdf

DE 5614 EDD NUMBER PERM RECRUITMENT PERM ADS

How do I find my company’s EDD Number?

Per the EDD do as follows:

All Unemployment Insurance customers who file a new claim will automatically receive their Employment Development Department (EDD) Customer Account Number (DE 5614) letter within 10 business days of filing.

If you have lost, misplaced, or never received your EDD Customer Account Number, contact the EDD:

Online: Go to Ask EDD and select the category Unemployment Insurance Benefits, the sub category UI Online, and the topic EDD Customer Account Number. Select Continue at the bottom of the page to begin the process of submitting your message.

By Phone: Call 1-800-300-5616 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Pacific time), seven days a week.

Why do I need an EDD Number for PERM Recruitment?

What else can I use my EDD Number for?

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