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Jan 31, 2017

Trump Immigration Ban Stranding Business Students, Employees

Immigration Ban

On Friday, January 27, U.S. President Donald Trump signed his most prominent executive order of his early term; an effective Middle East immigration ban for at least 90 days.

The public outcry was defiantly swift and disruptive, with mass protests breaking out in airports across the country. In New York City, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance suspended all travel to JFK International Airport during the height of the protests, in which the United States effectively began turning away immigrants from Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Iran and Iraq.

The implications are immeasurably vast. Prominent companies like Deloitte, McKinsey & Co. and Google—all of which hire many MBA graduates—have informed employees subjected to the terms of the ban, which also includes dual-citizens of the seven aforementioned countries, to cancel international travel plans for the time being.

Omid Scheybani, an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), spoke with Bloomberg after it became apparent he wouldn’t be leaving the country any time soon either. Scheybani, a dual-citizen of Germany and Iran, is stuck in California for now.

“I was invited to a wedding in Colombia, plans that I will probably cancel over the next few days,” he said in the interview. In March he was also planning a trip to Italy for first-year students. “It’s uncertain whether I will be able to attend, to lead this trip as well.”

Iran-born Khash Sajadi, also highlighted in the Bloomberg story, is the CEO of internet startup company Cloud 66. The 41-year-old works between London and San Francisco, but the ban has already warped plans to meet with clients stateside.

“That’s the problem we have now, we don’t know what to plan against,” he said. Sajadi hasn’t been to Iran in 11 years. His father, who lives in Iran, canceled a vacation to visit him and his two sisters, who also live in the U.S.

The Washington Post reports that around 90,000 people were directly affected from the immigration ban just between Friday and Sunday, January 29. This is in direct contrast from the White House, which claimed that 109 were affected. The 90,000 people, per the chart below, earned non-immigrant or immigrant visas according to the State Department in 2015. Visas, such as those for student, business and tourism purposes, only last for a finite period of time.

The chart above does include those who have dual-citizenship with any of the seven countries, which also numbers in the tens of thousands according to the State Department.

Of course, business students and employees aren’t the only ones included in those stark numbers. Students by-and-large are stranded across the country because of the immigration ban. And the implications of what is yet to come continues to flare the situation.

“If this could happen now—what does this mean if I were to be traveling for research or study abroad?” said Nate Mouttet, Seattle Pacific University Vice President For Enrollment Management. “Or if I am trying to come back into the country as someone who had a clear visa—will I be detained and not allowed back in?”

Stay tuned for more details as the situation continues to unfold.

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Dec 6, 2016

Top 10 Employers in Seattle

Top 10 Employers in Seattle

The Seattle metro has earned a reputation as a cultural hub with abundant employment and easy access to natural splendor continues to lure new denizens to the Emerald City, which now boasts a population of over 650,000.
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Dec 1, 2016

Smith Faculty Lend Their Expertise in Interviews With the Media

smith faculty

Professors from the Robert H. Smith School of Business often serve as experts in the media. Here are a few excerpts of various faculty members sharing their knowledge on a range of business topics. Continue reading…

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Apr 7, 2016

Ageno School of Business Professor Named Top Wealth Management Advisor

Golden Gate University

Professor Elissa Buie of Golden Gate University’s Edward S. Ageno School of Business was recently named the Top Wealth Advisor in the country by Washingtonian Magazine.

Buie teaches financial planning to MBAs at the Ageno School, and she also sits on the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Financial Planning. She is co-founder of wealth management firm Yeske Buie.

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May 2, 2014

Lehigh Alumnus Leads Washington Post to Win Two Pulitzers

It was announced this week that the Washington Post, where Lehigh University College of Business and Economics alumnus Martin “Marty” Baron ‘76 serves as executive editor, has won two Pulitzer Prizes in recognition for its work over the past year.

The paper earned the Pulitzer public service medal for its work exposing the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs and another Pulitzer for reporter Eli Saslow’s striking series about the struggles of Americans who receive food stamps.

In a discussion with host David Greene at National Public Radio, Baron described his work on the NSA series as “legally and reputationally risky,” but in the end particularly rewarding. “This is an organization that in its history has taken on the most sensitive and difficult subjects, and we were prepared to do that again.” He added, “News organizations need to remain ambitious. They need to do the hardest stories and the most important stories, and they need to invest the resources in order to deliver those stories successfully. And if that requires confronting powerful institutions, we’re willing to take risks in service of the public interest.” Continue reading…

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