As scrutiny tightens on immigration abuse, DoorDash seeks immigration ‘compliance’ expert
American employers are facing unprecedented scrutiny for immigration practices that regulators say have long disadvantaged U.S. workers. From mass layoffs followed by visa sponsorships to recruitment methods that quietly sidestep domestic applicants, federal agencies are increasingly examining whether employment-based immigration programs are being used as intended or exploited to displace Americans.
That scrutiny has intensified following President Trump’s recent proclamation proposing a $100,000 fee on employment-based visas...