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Tahmina Watson, an experienced immigration lawyer specializing in business visas, has expressed her growing concerns regarding the impact of political changes on highly skilled immigrants. Initially, she believed that a potential second term for Donald Trump might bring about favorable conditions for skilled workers seeking employment in the United States. However, her optimism has since diminished.
Watson notes that many of her clients are increasingly anxious due to the executive orders related to immigration policies enacted during Trump's administration. These policies have instilled a sense of uncertainty and fear among businesses that rely on foreign talent to fill critical roles. The apprehension stems not only from potential changes in visa regulations but also from the broader implications of a shifting political landscape on immigration as a whole.
As companies strive to navigate this challenging environment, Watson emphasizes the importance of staying informed and prepared. The future of business immigration remains uncertain, and stakeholders are left to grapple with the potential ramifications of ongoing policy developments.
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