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STEMming the Decline of Foreign-Born Tech Graduates

STEMming the Decline of Foreign-Born Tech Graduates

The Washington Post September 19, 2012 NOT MANY PARTS of the Democratic and Republican party platforms are interchangeable. An exception is the nearly identical passages expressing support for keeping foreign-born students in this country after they earn advanced degrees from U.S. universities in science, technology, engineering and math, the… Read More

Beyond Rhetoric: How U.S. Communities Welcome Immigrants

Beyond Rhetoric: How U.S. Communities Welcome Immigrants

New America Media September 18, 2012 On January 11, 2011, Jhuma Acharya arrived in Providence, RI after a journey that began in 1992, in Bhutan, a country tucked between India and China whose government forced ethnic minorities to leave their homes. At age 15, Acharya fled Bhutan with his… Read More

Foreign Graduates In STEM Fields Can Boost U.S.

Foreign Graduates In STEM Fields Can Boost U.S.

Politico September 18, 2012 American universities’ reputation for excellence, advanced research and innovation attracts the best and brightest students from around the world. These foreign graduates in science, technology, engineering and math — the STEM fields — are behind many crucial innovations and new businesses that are key to… Read More

Crow Signs Letter In Support of Rapid Visa Reform

Crow Signs Letter In Support of Rapid Visa Reform

Arizona State University September 17, 2012 ASU President Michael Crow added his name to the signatures of 164 other university presidents and chancellors in a letter urging U.S. President Barack Obama and all members of Congress to provide green cards to foreign-born students who earn advanced degrees in science,… Read More

House Republicans Support Smith’s STEM Bill

House Republicans Support Smith’s STEM Bill

National Journal September 18, 2012 A group of House members introduced legislation on Tuesday that would make it easier for foreign students who graduate from U.S. universities with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math to stay in the United States. House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, introduced… Read More

Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security

Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security

Right Side News September 18, 2012 House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX) announced Friday he plans on introducing legislation this week that would eliminate the visa lottery green card program and reallocate its 55,000 annual visa allotment to foreign graduates of U.S. universities with PhDs and Master’s degrees in… Read More

Immigrants Can’t Save U.S. Cities by Themselves

Immigrants Can’t Save U.S. Cities by Themselves

Bloomberg Businessweek September 17, 2012 Many U.S. cities caught in a spiral of economic decline think they have a rescue plan: an influx of immigrants. Officials are carrying out policies aimed at attracting foreigners in hopes that their energy and drive will reverse decades of population losses and set… Read More

Republicans Push For STEM Visa Before Congress Recesses

Republicans Push For STEM Visa Before Congress Recesses

Voxxi September 17, 2012 Republicans are pushing for a new kind of immigration STEM visa that will allow recent foreign graduates in such fields who graduated from American universities to gain a green card. The proposal is being pushed to a vote two days before Congress goes out of… Read More

Schumer to introduce own STEM visa bill

Schumer to introduce own STEM visa bill

Computerworld September 17, 2012 U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who is chair of the Senate’s Immigration, Refugees and Border Security subcommittee, is introducing his own STEM visa bill to challenge a similar Republican bill in the House. Schumer’s bill, which is expected to be announced Tuesday, will provide 55,000 green… Read More

Schumer To Push High-Skilled Immigration Bill

Schumer To Push High-Skilled Immigration Bill

The Hill September 17, 2012 Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is planning to introduce a bill on Wednesday that is aimed at increasing the pool of green cards available to foreign-born graduates with advanced degrees in science, math and technology fields, according to three people familiar with the legislation. The… Read More

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