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Houston Chronicle Working Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, May, 2000 by Sixel, L.M.

May 26--WORK VISA LAW STILL LACKS TEETH: Two years ago, the White House threatened to veto a bill that would increase the number of high-skilled work visas available unless U.S. workers were given first crack at the jobs and weren't laid off to make room for immigrants.

The protections were added, the visa limits were raised and President Clinton signed the bill into law -- but companies don't have to abide by it.

That's because the Labor Department hasn't gotten around to issuing the regulations, which, among other things, spell out what companies have to do to guarantee they haven't laid off any U.S. workers six months before or after the immigrant came on board or how they tried to recruit U.S. workers first.

If the protections were...

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