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Comment by proberts

12 hours ago

Individuals working outside the U.S., even as employees of U.S. companies, are outside the reach of U.S. immigration law. Now, that doesn't mean that they are outside the reach of all laws, such as those controlling exports or combatting (cyber)terrorism. But immigration law has no say.

Interesting, but couldn't immigration laws have jurisdiction over the US company that employs the outside employees? Especially in the ways that they interact with US Soil and US citizens.