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Congress In Session

Congress is in session and one of the most important tasks is to complete the appropriations bill which provides the money the government needs to function. Ideally, all appropriations bills should be completed before the beginning of a new fiscal year. However, it has become increasingly common for the government to not meet its fiscal year, October 1 deadline. In order to avoid a government shutdown, Congress combines several individual appropriations bills on a variety of different topics into a single omnibus bill to enact its agenda.

The omnibus bill will likely include an H-1B visa cap exemption for foreign graduates of US colleges and universities with advanced (Masters and Phd) degrees in the omnibus spending bill. However, anything can happen during this legislative process, as advocates and opponents of this controversial provision flood Congress to voice their position on the issue. Stay tuned to Immigrant's Weekly to keep informed of upcoming developments.

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