SAN FRANCISCO - Several big US business groups sued the Trump administration seeking to throw out immigration restrictions, including those on H-1B visas issued to highly skilled workers with expertise in speciality fields.
The plaintiffs, which include the US Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers and the National Retail Federation, seek to overturn"these sweeping and unlawful immigration restrictions that are an unequivocal 'not welcome' sign to the engineers, executives, IT experts, doctors, nurses, and other critical workers who help drive the American economy," Chamber Chief Executive Officer Thomas Donohue said in an emailed statement.
Homeland Security, State and the White House didn't immediately respond to requests for comment on the suit. Though Trump cited the coronavirus pandemic, his order doesn't bear a"rational relationship" to the problem, according to the suit, which seeks a court order finding the restrictions illegal and blocking them.
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