As US President Donald Trump tightens restrictions on immigration, Indian outsourcers are applying for fewer US work visas, bringing employees home and trying to automate much of what they do. Trump last month said he wants to alter rules for accepting high-skilled foreign workers under the H-1B visa program, which he said is a victim of “widespread abuse,” signing an executive order calling for a governmentwide review aimed at stricter immigration enforcement and closing loopholes that undermine his “Buy American” initiatives. The visas should only ...
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