Visa change may have major impact on Facebook, other tech companies
February 3, 2017
More than 15 percent of Facebook’s employees in the U.S. used a temporary H-1B visa. President Trump and members of his administration have made statements suggesting that they will make changes to the program, which could have a potential negative impact on Facebook and others including Amazon.com, Apple, Google, Microsoft and others that rely on foreign talent to fill jobs.
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