Trump's regulatory freeze: What happens to 'startup visa' alternative?

February 1, 2017

A Department of Homeland Security spokesman told CNNTech that they are awaiting guidance on the freeze and how it will impact this particular visa program. He declined to comment further.

According to Stuart Shapiro, director of Rutgers University’s public policy program, changing or eliminating the program would likely require more action because it has already been entered into the registrar.

The rule is particularly important to the U.S. tech ecosystem, which does not have a startup visa.

NBC2, January 23, 2017

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