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Immigration: An Old Solution for the New Economy

Immigration: An Old Solution for the New Economy

Metromode June 28, 2012 Many believe that the key to the new economy is the classic immigrant story: education, work, more education, more work. Yousif Ghafari is one. Born in Lebanon, he emigrated to the United States in 1970, attained three masters degrees, and established an engineering company that… Read More

Immigrants 'Crucial to Innovation'

Immigrants ‘Crucial to Innovation’

Today Online June 27, 2012 Arguing against immigration policies that force foreign-born innovators to leave the United States, a new study released yesterday shows that immigrants played a role in more than three out of four patents at the nation’s top research universities. Conducted by the Partnership for a… Read More

Report: High Bipartisan Support for Green Cards Issued to Foreign-Born Graduates

Report: High Bipartisan Support for Green Cards Issued to Foreign-Born Graduates

National Journal June 27, 2012 Nearly 100 university presidents have signed a letter urging the Obama administration and Congress to compromise on a solution that would grant top foreign-born students a pathway to remain in the U.S. after graduation, a proposal that they say has bipartisan support among voters. Read More

Foreign Inventors Have Hand in Most Patents From Top Universities

Foreign Inventors Have Hand in Most Patents From Top Universities

Wall Street Journal June 27, 2012 Most patents that come out of major American universities have at least one foreign-born creator, according to a new study aimed at fostering changes to the U.S. immigration system. The report from the Partnership for a New American Economy, a group of mayors… Read More

Immigrants Are Crucial to Innovation, Study Says

Immigrants Are Crucial to Innovation, Study Says

The New York Times June 25, 2012 Arguing against immigration policies that force foreign-born innovators to leave the United States, a new study to be released on Tuesday shows that immigrants played a role in more than three out of four patents at the nation’s top research universities. Conducted… Read More

OECD Warns US on Unemployment and Unbalanced Tax Policies

OECD Warns US on Unemployment and Unbalanced Tax Policies

The Guardian June 26, 2012 New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg has some strong opinions on the immigration debate: “Every day we let our antiquated immigration policies stand is a day we send new innovations, companies, and jobs abroad.” The link is to a piece of research from Bloomberg’s… Read More

Immigrants File Most Patents at Top Schools

Immigrants File Most Patents at Top Schools

CNNMoney June 26, 2012 A new study shows immigrants file 76% of patents at the nation’s top schools. Now, the question is how to keep those bright minds in the country. The study, released Tuesday, is the second produced by a pro-immigration reform group that claims the United States… Read More

Foreign Inventors Dominate Patents Awarded to Top Research Universities

Foreign Inventors Dominate Patents Awarded to Top Research Universities

The Business Review June 27, 2012 More than 76 percent of the patents awarded to the nation’s top 10 research universities last year had a foreign-born scientist listed as an inventor. That’s according to the Partnership for a New American Economy, which analyzed 1,500 patents awarded in 2011 to… Read More

Increased Immigration Benefits our Job Market

Increased Immigration Benefits our Job Market

Daily Wildcat June 26, 2012 Immigration continues to be a controversial topic of debate in this country. The Supreme Court upheld the most controversial part of Arizona’s immigrant enforcement law Monday, permitting both state and local police with probable cause to ask those they stop for proof of legal… Read More

Allow International Grads to Remain in U.S., Brodhead Says

Allow International Grads to Remain in U.S., Brodhead Says

Duke Today June 26, 2012 Duke President Richard Brodhead and the heads of more than 75 other leading American research universities called Tuesday on the White House and Congress to work together to provide top international graduates with a clear path to a green card, enabling them to stay… Read More

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