Immigration

Workforce availability is a major challenge for businesses. When we hear from businesses across America about expanding and investing in their communities, workforce is one of the biggest impediments they raise. Businesses simply can’t grow without the talent needed to do it. The president was right to focus on border security, which was a crucial first step, and we commend his leadership on this issue. Having made significant progress, now is the time to review our legal immigration system.
America's success has always relied on welcoming the most talented, hardworking people from around the world. This has been a significant driver in our nation's growth and prosperity.
Unfortunately, the current immigration system doesn't meet the needs of our economy, businesses, or workers. That’s why we’re advocating for reforms to legal immigration that will boost economic growth, create jobs, and foster innovation for all Americans. We urge Congress and the administration to implement commonsense reforms to help businesses meet their workforce needs.
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To allow businesses to meet their workforce needs, the U.S. Chamber is pushing Congress and the administration to implement commonsense reforms to our legal immigration system. When businesses are empowered to welcome international talent to the workforce, we renew our nation’s legacy as an open and welcoming country where anyone who works hard can attain his or her goals.
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- This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, supporting 15 bills that would achieve important progress toward addressing America's immigration and border security challenges.This publication, Anti-Human Trafficking Laws, provides an overview of relevant laws, executive orders, treaties, and conventions, in the international human rights context. The first section of this publication, Federal Laws, highlights human trafficking rules applicable to companies in the U.S. The second part, International Laws, provides an overview of human trafficking treaties and conventions, as well as supply chain due diligence laws in Europe.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Appropriations, on the Fiscal Year 2024 Homeland Security Appropriations bill.Today, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Immigration Policy Jon Baselice released a statement after the introduction of the bipartisan DIGNITY Act of 2023 in the U.S. House of Representatives.This letter was sent to the House Appropriations Committee by the H-2B Workforce Coalition.The situation at the border is chaos. Our immigration system fails to meet the needs of businesses and imposes significant costs on communities and our economy.Today, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley released a following statement regarding the expiration of Title 42.Fox News poll shows vast majority of American voters – both Republican and Democrat – support policies to strengthen border security and make it easier to immigrate to the U.S.