A group of U.S. information technology workers at Walt Disney World who were laid off and replaced by workers on H-1B visas no longer are pursuing litigation against their former employer.
The 2015 layoff at Walt Disney World was one of a handful of cases that brought national attention to the H-1B program and spurred President Donald Trump to call for changes to the program during his campaign.
The Trump administration has since brought additional scrutiny to the H-1B program for skilled guestworkers. Last year, employers participating in the program saw an increase in requests for additional evidence and denials ...
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