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As the world grapples with the implications of President Donald Trump's order temporarily banning immigration from seven Muslim-majority nations, a leaked draft of another executive order is raising concerns in Silicon Valley that tech industry immigrants could be the administration's next target. The draft proposal is vague, and it's unclear how heavily the Trump administration is considering the proposal or whether or not the president will even sign it. "It didn't have a lot of teeth," said Graham Adair immigration lawyer Sam Adair, who pointed out that the order hasn't been signed despite being leaked almost two weeks ago. But it does make one definitive point: "Visa programs for foreign workers … should be administered in a manner that … prioritizes the protection of American workers."

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