Government
Jul. 12, 2017
Immigration entrepreneur rule delayed until 2018 and may be dropped
The Department of Homeland Security is delaying implementation of an immigration rule created by the Obama administration that would have allowed foreign entrepreneurs to enter the country to start a business.
The Department of Homeland Security is delaying implementation of an immigration rule proposed by the Obama administration that would have allowed foreign entrepreneurs to enter the country to start a business.
The program wouldn’t have given entrepreneurs a visa and would have kept them in a precarious position where their lawful status in the country could have been revoked at any time, but it would have provided a potential avenue...
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