Work permits for TPS holders from Haiti, Syria, and five other countries expire July 17th and 24th — dates that have already shifted twice. Plenty of shows are re-litigating the Supreme Court’s ruling. We’re asking a harder question: what actually happens right now to the workers and businesses caught in the middle?
Luis Zaldivar, Business Engagement Director at the American Business Immigration Coalition, joins host Lauren Clarke to put faces on the numbers: the CNAs who’ve cared for the same nursing home residents for years, the construction site managers, the restaurant operators — many of them here for decades. Luis explains why “just hire someone else” doesn’t work in a 4% unemployment economy, what happens to senior care prices and capacity when a workforce vanishes in weeks, and the family decisions playing out behind closed doors: the house, the kids, the country they’d be returning to. He also lays out the surprising flip side of the Court’s ruling — DHS now has full authority to extend these permits on its own, no Congress required — and the three steps every employer should take this month.
Plus, News Nerd-in-Chief Rob Taylor covers the USMCA non-renewal and what it means for TN visas, new USCIS E-Verify and I-9 guidance for TPS workers, consular appointment suspensions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, fee increases in Australia and Japan, and South Korea’s newly permanent digital nomad visa.
Resource Links: https://abic.us/
GUEST: Luis Zaldivar, Business Engagement Director, American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC)
HOST: Lauren Clarke
NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor
PRODUCER: Adam Belmar
INTERVIEW RECORD: Wednesday 7/15/26 @ 17:00 ET