The Trump administration plans to allow 45,000 additional seasonal guest workers to return to the U.S. this summer, the highest number of the president’s tenure, according to three administration officials
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The Department of Homeland Security plans to announce the additional seasonal-worker visas next week, an administration official said. They will become available in two waves: the first 20,000 will be immediately available, while employers can apply for the remainder for jobs beginning June 1.
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