Workforce News 2026June12

Kierstin Reed • June 11, 2026

Immigration Policy Challenges Mount for Aging Services.

A growing wave of immigration policy changes is putting new pressure on aging services providers—turning a long-standing workforce challenge into a more immediate operational risk. From shifts in work authorization to new barriers in the green card process, these changes are creating uncertainty for employers and workers alike. Read our latest overview of what’s changing, why it matters, and how providers can stay informed and prepared. For the article and information about our upcoming employer compliance webinar click here

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