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Foreign Inventors Help Lead U.S. University Patents: Study

Foreign Inventors Help Lead U.S. University Patents: Study

The Huffington Post June 26, 2012 When President Obama announced a temporary halt to the deportation of young undocumented immigrants, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) slammed the move, arguing it would do further harm to an already weak job market. New research shows that may not be the case. More… Read More

Issues with Immigration at Universities

Issues with Immigration at Universities

The Examiner June 26, 2012 Presidents of colleges from across the nation joined together in penning a letter to President Obama and leaders in Congress Tuesday calling for an easier way to obtained U.S. citizenship for foreign students. There were more than 100 signatures on the petition from university… Read More

The Romney-Obama Immigration Plan, in One Chart

The Romney-Obama Immigration Plan, in One Chart

The Washington Post June 26, 2012 President Obama and Mitt Romney have made much of their differences on illegal immigration. But their positions on legal immigration are much the same, particularly when it comes to high-skill immigrants. Both want to grant permanent residency to foreign students who receive degrees… Read More

US Turning Away Talent Needed for Innovation: Report

US Turning Away Talent Needed for Innovation: Report

Smart Planet June 26, 2012 A new study reports that 76% of patents from America’s top 10 patent-generating universities in 2011 had a foreign-born inventor. However, many of the innovators are restricted from staying within the US to build new enterprises. That’s the gist of a new report, “Patent… Read More

U.S. Desperately Needs Immigrants And A Strategy To Get The Right Ones

U.S. Desperately Needs Immigrants And A Strategy To Get The Right Ones

Forbes June 26, 2012 President Obama’s recent “do it myself” immigration reform plan, predictably dissed by conservatives and nativists, reveals just how clueless the nation’s leaders are about demographics. Monday’s Supreme Court ruling on Arizona’s immigration crackdown also broke down along predictable lines, with both parties claiming ideological victories. Read More

Slutsky: Anti-Immigrant Laws Harm Economy

Slutsky: Anti-Immigrant Laws Harm Economy

Newsday New York June 26, 2012 It’s far away from the steps of the Supreme Court, but in many ways it’s just as relevant to the debate over immigration, the economy and laws like Arizona’s SB 1070. When Alfred Peña teaches cha-cha, rumba and samba classes at Rhythmology, his… Read More

University Leaders Urge Washington to Move on Immigration Reform

University Leaders Urge Washington to Move on Immigration Reform

“As leaders of universities educating the creators of tomorrow’s scientific breakthroughs, we call on you to address a critical threat to America’s preeminence as a global center of innovation and prosperity: our inability under current United States immigration policy to retain and benefit from many of the top minds educated… Read More

Patent Pending: How Immigrants are Reinventing the American Economy

Patent Pending: How Immigrants are Reinventing the American Economy

“Patent Pending: How Immigrants Are Reinventing The American Economy” examines the contribution of foreign-born inventors to the American economy. From more efficient ways to purify seawater to metals that can be molded like plastic, the report highlights several immigrant inventors behind some of the most cutting-edge technologies. These foreign-born… Read More

Press Release: New Study Reveals Immigrants Are Behind More Than Three-Quarters of Patents From Top Ten Patent-Producing American Universities

Press Release: New Study Reveals Immigrants Are Behind More Than Three-Quarters of Patents From Top Ten Patent-Producing American Universities

90 Presidents of Leading U.S. Universities Call on the White House and Congress to Pass Legislation to Keep Top International Graduates in America to Create Jobs New Poll Shows Support Across the Political Spectrum for Providing Green Cards to International STEM Graduate Students of American… Read More

Patent Pending: How Immigrants Are Reinventing The American Economy

Patent Pending: How Immigrants Are Reinventing The American Economy

This report, “Patent Pending: How Immigrants Are Reinventing The American Economy” examines the contribution of foreign-born inventors to the American economy. From more efficient ways to purify seawater to metals that can be molded like plastic, the report highlights several immigrant inventors behind some of the most cutting-edge technologies. Read More

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