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The outcome of the 2024 presidential election will have significant implications for immigration policy, particularly concerning high-skilled immigration. Both candidates are expected to implement very different policies, impacting how companies hire and build out their talent pipelines. Lynden Melmed, BAL partner and head of Government Strategies, joined Bloomberg Technology hosts Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss that while there is a commonality among voters from both parties that high-skilled immigration benefits the U.S., the candidates have opposing views on immigration policy.
For instance, if former president Donald Trump is re-elected, we can anticipate swift action on travel bans and restrictions on immigration, which will impact businesses’ ability to hire foreign-born talent. Companies are preparing for any election result and are ready to act quickly during the post-election period if necessary.
For more insights, watch the full segment on Bloomberg TV. You can also explore BAL’s Election Resource Center and download our guide to prepare for any election outcome.
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