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  • The bill S. 4591, introduced in the Senate, seeks to permanently exempt certain foreign workers employed as fish processors from the numerical limits on H–2B nonimmigrant visas. This means that people who come to the U.S. for jobs like fish roe processing or supervising these operations...

    Simple Explanation

    In this bill, some people from other countries who come to work in fish factories won't have to count towards a limit on how many can come each year. It makes sure this rule only applies if they're doing certain jobs, like working with fish once they are caught, but not catching the fish themselves.

  • S. 1292 aims to make a permanent change to U.S. immigration law by exempting certain fish processors from the limit on H-2B nonimmigrant visas. Under this bill, workers such as fish roe processors, fish roe technicians, or those supervising fish roe processing, as well as...

    Simple Explanation

    This bill wants to let more people from other countries come and work in fish processing jobs without worrying about the usual limits on how many can get special work visas. It's like saying, "Come and help us with the fish, and you don't need to count in the usual worker numbers!"