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HR 3897 117th Congress House Immigration

H–2B Returning Worker Exception Act of 2021

Introduced: January 11, 2022 Introduced by: Cuellar, Henry Democratic · Texas See on congress.gov
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Nov 1, 2022
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
Jun 15, 2021
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Jun 15, 2021
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H-2B Returning Worker Exception Act of 2021

This bill modifies the H-2B (temporary nonagricultural workers) nonimmigrant visa program, including by exempting certain workers from an annual numerical limit on such visas and requiring civil penalties for program violations.

Under this bill, if a worker seeking a H-2B visa has been counted toward the 66,000 annual cap on such visas in one of the three preceding fiscal years, that worker shall not be counted against the cap again.

Furthermore, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must impose a civil monetary penalty on an employer for (1) failing to meet requirements related to an H-2B visa petition, or (2) making a willful misrepresentation of material fact in such a petition.

DHS must also ensure the establishment of an electronic platform (1) for employers to submit and request approval of an H-2B petition, and (2) to act as a single point of access for applicants and the relevant government agencies. The Department of Labor must maintain a publicly available online database of all job orders by H-2B employers.

Furthermore, Labor may take certain actions to enforce program requirements, such as imposing penalties and seeking injunctions.

The bill provides statutory authority for the current practice of limiting the program to workers who are nationals of countries approved by DHS. DHS may make exceptions to this limitation in individual cases if it is in the U.S. interest to do so. DHS shall select approved countries based on various factors, such as the rate of overstay by H-2B visa holders from each country.

What's happening now November 1, 2022

Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.

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 Committees of jurisdiction 3
 Cosponsors 92
Bucshon, Larry
· Oct 21, 2022
Lamborn, Doug
· Sep 13, 2022
R
Newhouse, Dan
Washington · Aug 16, 2022
R
Wagner, Ann
Missouri · Aug 2, 2022
D
Cleaver, Emanuel
Missouri · Jul 29, 2022
Jackson Lee, Sheila
· Jul 7, 2022
R
Gonzales, Tony
Texas · Jun 9, 2022
Wenstrup, Brad
· Jun 9, 2022
D
Davids, Sharice
Kansas · Jun 8, 2022
R
Kelly, Trent
Mississippi · Jun 8, 2022
Malinowski, Tom
· May 16, 2022
R
Bost, Mike
Illinois · May 12, 2022
D
Crow, Jason
Colorado · May 10, 2022
R
Westerman, Bruce
Arkansas · May 6, 2022
R
Garbarino, Andrew R.
New York · Apr 14, 2022
D
Underwood, Lauren
Illinois · Apr 6, 2022
R
Cole, Tom
Oklahoma · Mar 31, 2022
Cheney, Liz
· Mar 29, 2022
R
Barr, Andy
Kentucky · Mar 15, 2022
R
Malliotakis, Nicole
New York · Mar 15, 2022
R
Comer, James
Kentucky · Mar 8, 2022
R
Rogers, Harold
Kentucky · Mar 7, 2022
BRADY, KEVIN
· Mar 3, 2022
R
Carey, Mike
Ohio · Mar 3, 2022
R
Dunn, Neal P.
Florida · Mar 3, 2022
Bourdeaux, Carolyn
· Mar 2, 2022
D
DeGette, Diana
Colorado · Mar 2, 2022
R
Smucker, Lloyd
Pennsylvania · Mar 2, 2022
D
Stansbury, Melanie A.
New Mexico · Mar 2, 2022
R
Moolenaar, John R.
Michigan · Feb 9, 2022
D
Ross, Deborah K.
North Carolina · Feb 9, 2022
Wild, Susan
· Feb 9, 2022
R
Grothman, Glenn
Wisconsin · Feb 8, 2022
R
Huizenga, Bill
Michigan · Feb 8, 2022
LANGEVIN, JAMES
· Feb 8, 2022
R
Murphy, Gregory F.
North Carolina · Feb 7, 2022
Perlmutter, Ed
· Feb 3, 2022
KIND, RON
· Feb 1, 2022
D
Neal, Richard E.
Massachusetts · Feb 1, 2022
R
Owens, Burgess
Utah · Feb 1, 2022
Pence, Greg
· Feb 1, 2022
R
Simpson, Michael K.
Idaho · Feb 1, 2022
R
Thompson, Glenn
Pennsylvania · Feb 1, 2022
UPTON, FRED
· Feb 1, 2022
Vela, Filemon
· Feb 1, 2022
R
Lucas, Frank D.
Oklahoma · Jan 19, 2022
D
Swalwell, Eric
California · Jan 19, 2022
R
Wittman, Robert J.
Virginia · Jan 13, 2022
R
Balderson, Troy
Ohio · Jan 12, 2022
R
Rose, John W.
Tennessee · Jan 12, 2022
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