323 U.S. Employers and Business-Related Groups Send Letter Testifying that Nonimmigrants Are Vital to Our COVID-19 Recovery

Last week, Jing Feng Law Group PLLC and its clients joined the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) in sending a letter to President Trump and the Secretaries of the Department of State, Department of Labor, and Department of Homeland Security.

The letter highlighted the importance of highly skilled nonimmigrant professionals to America’s economic recovery. It also argued that excessive constraints on such highly skilled professionals may further deepen unemployment and undermine the economic recovery of the United States.

Please find it here: https://www.aila.org/advo-media/aila-correspondence/2020/aila-and-partners-sends-letter-demonstrating

Jing Feng Law Group PLLC would like to extend a special thank you to its clients who signed on to this letter, in addition to the AILA for proactively fighting against further immigration restrictions amid this global pandemic. Of the 324 signatories who signed on this letter, 208 of the signatories (nearly 65%) signed on the letter by way of the AILA survey we shared last week.

Please note that not all U.S. businesses who completed AILA’s survey were included on this sign-on letter due to the short turnaround time for signatures and the due diligence required to review and confirm the details of each business who completed AILA’s survey. Businesses targeted for this sign-on letter were those who regularly employ highly skilled college-educated nonimmigrant professional. Individual immigration law firms like ours were not included in this sign-on letter as such law firms are already represented by AILA, a signatory of this letter. Individual higher education institutions were also not included as signatories in the letter as higher education institutions were already represented by a number of university associations who signed on to the letter (e.g., NAFSA, AAU, and APLU). The final decision on whether or not to include certain signatories on this sign-on letter was at the discretion of the Compete America coalition.