A recent notice by Secretary of State Marco Rubio reclassifies immigration policies as ‘foreign-affairs functions,’ allowing them to bypass public notice and comment requirements. This move could enable rapid regulatory changes with minimal oversight, impacting high-skilled immigrants, particularly Indian nationals, amidst expected legal challenges.
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