Going right for the weakest first. Meals on wheels too. These are people with no fallback. You bring them their days food. They are elderly and you are the only person they will see that day and the next.
Fing evil
Going right for the weakest first. Meals on wheels too. These are people with no fallback. You bring them their days food. They are elderly and you are the only person they will see that day and the next.
Fing evil
SAN FRANCISCO — The tech industry has long prided itself on its many immigrant founders, executives and software programmers. Now, fears are growing among foreign tech workers that their lives and careers may be upended by the Trump administration’s more stringent immigration policies. Tech companies are telling employees on visas not to leave the United States out of concern they might not be allowed back in. Law firms are warning that denial rates for high-skilled visas could rise, as they did during President Donald Trump’s first term. And the administration’s efforts to end automatic citizenship for those born in the U.S. is making immigrant tech workers fear that their future children could be stateless.