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SHRM Responds to Trump Administration's Immigration Proposal




​WASHINGTON — SHRM — the Society for Human Resource Management — issued this statement as the Trump administration unveiled its immigration reform plan:

We appreciate the administration’s efforts in bringing forward a proposal that includes reforms to our outdated workplace immigration system. As America faces a growing skills gap, employers need a modern workplace immigration system that provides greater access to top talent and acknowledges that employers are best positioned to determine their skills and workforce needs.

SHRM will work with both parties in Congress and the White House to fashion bipartisan solutions that provide work-authorized talent, while protecting American workers.

For additional information, visit SHRM’s Workplace Immigration resource page and check out “Immigration 101 – Inside the U.S. Employment-Based Immigration System.”

In research released earlier this year, SHRM explored the skills gap and foreign-born talent’s role in easing the difficulty in recruiting: The Skills Gap 2019 and Employment-based Immigration 2019.

For more information about SHRM’s public policy priorities visit, shrm.org/policy.

Media: To schedule an interview, contact Kate Kennedy of SHRM Media Relations at 703-535-6260 and Kate.Kennedy@shrm.org or Vanessa Hill at 703-535-6072 and Vanessa.Hill@shrm.org.


About the Society for Human Resource Management
SHRM, the Society for Human Resource Management, creates better workplaces where employers and employees thrive together. As the voice of all things work, workers and the workplace, SHRM is the foremost expert, convener and thought leader on issues impacting today’s evolving workplaces. With 300,000+ HR and business executive members in 165 counties, SHRM impacts the lives of more than 115 million workers and families globally. Learn more at SHRM.org and on Twitter @SHRM.



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