President-elect Donald Trump has talked about immigration from the start of his presidential campaign. Much of his focus has been on undocumented immigrants.

But questions remain as to what Trump, whose campaign and transition team did not respond to request for comment, would do with another type of entrant into the U.S.—the holder of employment visas. Here, Trump could have a big impact on businesses accustomed to being able to hire foreign talent to fill jobs, especially in sectors such as technology and engineering.

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