LEWISTON, N.Y. – Two Canadian citizens were arrested on Saturday after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Buffalo Port of Entry’s Lewiston Bridge border crossing seized multiple bags of marijuana hidden throughout their vehicle.…
The Department of Labor's (DOL) Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is soliciting comments concerning a proposed extension to the information collection request (ICR) titled "Application for Prevailing Wage Determination," and related information collection and retention requirements (OMB Control Number 1205-0508), which covers Forms ETA-9141, Application for Prevailing Wage Determination; Form ETA-9141, General Instructions; Form ETA-9141, Appendix A, Request for Additional Worksite(s); Form ETA 9165, Employer-Provided Survey Attestations to Accompany H-2B Prevailing Wage Determination Request Based on a Non-OEWS Survey; and Form ETA-9165, General Instructions. This action seeks to extend the forms without changes. This comment request is part of continuing Departmental efforts to reduce paperwork and respondent burden in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA).
A worker alleging Marriott International Inc. engaged in racketeering and trafficking by abusing the J-1 visa program to secure cheaper labor cannot bring his claims as a class action, a Colorado federal judge ruled Monday.
The Senate voted 54-45 on Monday night to confirm Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, just a little over two weeks after Kristi Noem was ousted.
A New York University computer science professor on Monday told a federal jury in Manhattan he was unlawfully fired from a lucrative job at Cognizant Technology Solutions for alleging the New Jersey information technology company was engaging in hiring practices that favored immigrant workers from India.
A Massachusetts federal judge refused to toss a legal challenge to mass visa cancellations that affected thousands of international students last year, finding the federal government may have violated its own regulations.
Attorneys for a pair of fired immigration judges said Monday they will ask the Federal Circuit to review a federal panel ruling that stripped them of civil service protections, warning of a dramatic expansion of presidential authority over the civil workforce.
The Trump administration on Monday opened two new investigations into Harvard University to probe whether the school is using race in its admissions process and failing to curtail antisemitism on campus.
A Texas trucking company denied H-2A workers overtime pay and misrepresented the nature of their work to qualify for the federal visa program, according to a proposed collective action filed Monday in federal court.
Rep. Robert Garcia demanded answers from GEO Group Inc. on Monday in response to claims that outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's de facto chief of staff retaliated against the company for refusing to pay a kickback on new or renewed contracts.
