AFL-CIO president aims to unionize 2 million workers in 5 years
This week, on June 10, a Trump administration $100,000 visa fee for highly skilled foreign workers was struck down, and Republicans in Congress cleared the final hurdle for a $70 billion boost in immigration enforcement. Also on June 10, Homeland Security retreated on a plan to get data on mail-in voters. On June 9, Knudsen and Cromwell responded to the Supreme Court in a dispute about ICE. The AFL-CIO president announced an aim to unionize 2 million workers in 5 years, according to Alabama Statehouse News on June 9. Synthesized from 211 manifests produced by 51 monitored court, legislature, and agency sources in the last 7 days, including court rulings, statehouse bills, federal actions.
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AFL-CIO president aims to unionize 2 million workers in 5 years
Trump administration $100,000 visa fee for highly skilled foreign workers struck down
Republicans in Congress clear final hurdle for $70B boost in immigration enforcement
Homeland Security retreats on plan to get data on mail-in voters
Knudsen, Cromwell respond to Supreme Court in dispute about ICE