The complaint says the social media giant refused to recruit, consider, or hire qualified and available U.S. workers for over 2,600 positions.
“This will slow innovation and undermine the work the technology industry is doing to help our country recover from unprecedented events."
The move is expected to increase the number of visas for workers with advanced degrees.
The Duke/CFO Global Business Outlook survey shows strong support among finance chiefs for easing restrictions on foreign students.
President Trump moves to fulfill his campaign pledge to “end forever the use of the H-1B [visa] as a cheap labor program.”
CFOs plan to hire and spend more, according to the latest Duke/&splt;i>CFO&splt;/i> Global Business Outlook Survey.
CFOs at small and midsize companies say they would like to see changes in the visa system for highly-skilled workers.