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$1.33 billion investment in Kentucky made by Toyota

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The giant Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) admitted it is currently spending over $1.33 billion in its Kentucky plant. This is part of their 5-year plan to invest $10 billion in the United States. This giant investment in the plant which is Toyota’s largest one, comes amid uncertainty over ...

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The highest-paying company in America is…

The reason why experts suggest starting a new carrier in the tech and business consulting industries is quite obvious. The main reason? They are the highest paying industries in the United States today.  This is the conclusion that job search website Glassdoor has noted. Twenty-four from top paying companies in ...

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The H-1B visa applications hit cap in just 4 days

It is a known fact that USCIS is experiencing an overwhelming demand for H-1B visas again. Back on Friday, U.S citizenship and Immigration Services declared that it has now officially reached its congressionally managed threshold of around 85,000 visas for this new fiscal year. This news comes just 5 days ...

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US unemployment rate drops to 4.5 percent!

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Even though the US job growth slowed in March despite many continued layoffs in the embattled retail sector, a drop in the unemployment rate to a near 4.5 percent, indicated that the labor market strength remained intact. According to the Labor Department, the nonfarm payrolls increased by almost 98,000 jobs ...

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Court dismisses H-1B US Visa Immigration Case

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A federal court has recently thrown out a lawsuit against the US lottery system that issued to decide who should and shouldn’t get H-1B US visas. This is a form of visa particularly preferable to professionals and especially IT companies located overseas. Mostly in India. According to the Oregon federal ...

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LA Mayor admits he will not Cooperate with the Immigration Officials

All undocumented immigrants consider LA to be a safe place for them. Especially since Eric Garcetti, the city’s Mayor, issued a new executive order that cements the previous status and defies President Donald Trump’s order that indicates the remove of  so-called ‘sanctuary city’ policies. According to William La Jeunesse from ...

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