Due to an abrupt delay in the implementation of the International Entrepreneur Rule, which would allow foreign-born entrepreneurs to build companies in the United States on a temporary visa, the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) has filed suit against the Trump admin. With over 300 members, according to the NVCA’s website, nearly every major VC (and then some) is represented in the lawsuit. But in a world where VCs are continually funding disruptive startups, we wondered: What progress were members of the NVCA making in funding startups that make immigration easier?