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In its PERM recruitment process, which is required to sponsor foreign nationals for employment-based permanent residence, Apple showed a preference for employees with temporary work visas instead of qualified and available US workers (which include US citizens, lawful permanent residences, asylees and refugees).
So, what (allegedly) did Apple do wrong?
By Lin Walker5
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In its PERM recruitment process, which is required to sponsor foreign nationals for employment-based permanent residence, Apple showed a preference for employees with temporary work visas instead of qualified and available US workers (which include US citizens, lawful permanent residences, asylees and refugees).
So, what (allegedly) did Apple do wrong?

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