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National Congress’s Duh Moment: The U.S. Wants Smart Immigrants!

National Congress’s Duh Moment: The U.S. Wants Smart Immigrants!

The Philly Post May 30, 2012 My freshman year calculus class had about 500 people in it, and we attended our lectures in a large auditorium three times a week. It’s been more than 25 years, and I don’t remember the professor who did these lectures, but I definitely… Read More

The Skilled Visa Solution: A Better Policy or a Bigger Boat?

The Skilled Visa Solution: A Better Policy or a Bigger Boat?

The Daily Caller May 25, 2012 College graduations are in full swing across our great nation. As we have seen over the last decade, a significant number of U.S. degree-earners in science, technology, engineering, and math (the so-called “STEM” fields) are foreign born. Our policy leaders agree that keeping… Read More

Austin's Tech Community Lines Up Behind Cornyn Visa Plan

Austin’s Tech Community Lines Up Behind Cornyn Visa Plan

American-Statesman May 29, 2012 Austin’s high-tech business community has lined up behind a bill, introduced this month by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, that would make it easier for foreign graduates of some top American science and technology schools to remain in the country long term. Cornyn’s proposal, called Securing… Read More

Major Economies Need More Skilled Workers, Engineers: Study

Major Economies Need More Skilled Workers, Engineers: Study

Reuters May 29, 2012 The United States and other large economies cannot find enough skilled workers, engineers and other in-demand employees, according to an annual study on talent shortages. The study, by staffing services giant ManpowerGroup (MAN.N), found 34 percent of employers around the world report trouble filling jobs… Read More

Help U.S. Economy With Visas for the Best and Brightest

Help U.S. Economy With Visas for the Best and Brightest

Bloomberg May 29, 2012 To see the results of self-defeating U.S. immigration policies, you need only open your browser to www.canadavisa.com. There, you’ll see a shrewd neighbor fishing for talent at U.S. expense. At the top of the website, in large print, is the question: “Currently on an… Read More

CHARTS: Here's Why America Needs MORE Immigrants

CHARTS: Here’s Why America Needs MORE Immigrants

Business Insider May 25, 2012 A recently released report by the Partnership for New American Economy and the Partnership for New York City laid out several reasons as to why U.S. needs to work harder on luring high skilled immigrants. We called this issue a “no brainer” last year,… Read More

American Economy Could Suffer Because of Immigration Policy

American Economy Could Suffer Because of Immigration Policy

Examiner.com May 29, 2012 Immigrants account for 12% of American population, but they account for 26% of our Nobel Prize recipients and 24% of our patent applicants. A new report released by the Partnership for a New American Economy and The Partnership for New York City found that if… Read More

New study: U.S. Falling Behind in Global Race for Skilled Labor

New study: U.S. Falling Behind in Global Race for Skilled Labor

Examiner.com May 26, 2012 The Partnership for a New American Economy released this week an eye-opening comparative report on how countries around the world uniquely employ immigration and immigration policy to boost their economies. The report, “Not Coming to America: Why the U.S. is Falling Behind in the Global… Read More

Mayor Bloomberg Shows the Way to Real Immigration Reform

Mayor Bloomberg Shows the Way to Real Immigration Reform

NY Daily News May 27, 2012 Immigration know-nothings gasped when Mayor Bloomberg said the federal government “should deliberately force some places that don’t want immigrants to take them” as a way to revitalize America’s “big, hollowed-out cities.” Experience teaches that he’s right. Imagine what New York would have been… Read More

Pittsburgh's New Immigrants Equal Brain Gain

Pittsburgh’s New Immigrants Equal Brain Gain

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette May 27, 2012 BlackBerry in hand, Tek Rimal counts the minutes as he rides the bus from his job at BNY Mellon to his Bellevue apartment. Like many young parents, Mr. Rimal and his wife, Chandra, tag-team the care of their son, Anuj, with precision timing. Mr. Read More

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