Towards an Intelligent Immigration Policy

Towards an Intelligent Immigration Policy

National Review Online November 12, 2012 Over the past few years, some in the conservative movement have allowed a legitimate concern over border security to become conflated with anti-immigration politics. As the recent election shows, this confusion threatens to saddle the Republican party with a losing platform that will… Read More

Brain Drain: Why We're Driving Immigrant Talent Overseas

Brain Drain: Why We’re Driving Immigrant Talent Overseas

Huffington Post November 9, 2012 Asaf Darash, an Israeli entrepreneur, was putting his 18-month-old son to bed when he received the news he had been dreading. He had applied to renew his temporary visa back in April. It was now the middle of September, a few weeks away from… Read More

Immigration Reform Gets a Boost

Immigration Reform Gets a Boost

The Hill November 9, 2012 The results of Tuesday’s election did not change the structural environment in Washington – voters chose to reelect President Obama and return a Democratic majority to the Senate and a Republican majority to the House of Representatives. Most of the same players will return… Read More

Selling Massive High Skill Immigration with GOP Talking Points

Selling Massive High Skill Immigration with GOP Talking Points

Forbes November 10, 2012 Let me try, very very quickly to put the case for high-skilled immigration into current GOP rhetoric: high-skilled immigration is importing more makers. If you see the country as approximately divided this way, and believe that the greater proportion of takers we have the worse… Read More

Silicon Valley’s second-term wish list

Silicon Valley’s second-term wish list

The Washington Post November 8, 2012 Silicon Valley contributed more to President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign than Wall Street and Hollywood, according to a Nov. 3 San Francisco Chronicle report. The Valley contributed $14.7 million compared to $14.5 million from New York City and $6.3 million from the Beverly… Read More

The Political Inevitability of Immigration Reform

The Political Inevitability of Immigration Reform

Bloomberg Businessweek November 8, 2012 Having helped power President Barack Obama to victory over Mitt Romney, Hispanic voters are suddenly the “it” demographic in U.S. politics. Hispanics made up 10 percent of the total vote and gave Obama almost three votes for every one earned by Romney. Obama may… Read More

By Reelecting Barack Obama, the American People Have Demanded Comprehensive Immigration Reform

By Reelecting Barack Obama, the American People Have Demanded Comprehensive Immigration Reform

The Huffington Post November 8, 2012 American voters chose to renew their contract with a President whose vision of economic vitality involves three distinct pillars — innovation, education and rebuilding of America’s infrastructure. Nearly two years ago, during his 2011 State of the Union address, Mr. Obama, speaking eloquently… Read More

Other countries eagerly await U.S. immigration reform

Other countries eagerly await U.S. immigration reform

Los Angeles Times November 9, 2012 They design our electronics, harvest our food, staff our research labs and care for our children. Immigrants — legal and illegal, skilled and unskilled — by all accounts are vital cogs in the wheel of the U.S. economy, and the money they send… Read More

Election May Force Congress To Act On Tech Immigration

Election May Force Congress To Act On Tech Immigration

Computer World November 7, 2012 President Barack Obama believes this election will usher in immigration reform, which will include action on tech visa issues. There is enough support in the Senate and House to increase work visas, temporary and permanent. But supporters of comprehensive immigration reform have stopped piecemeal,… Read More

Is Diversity the Secret Key to America's Economic Renewal?

Is Diversity the Secret Key to America’s Economic Renewal?

Forbes November 7, 2012 What’s fascinating about presidential elections—perhaps more than any other event—is the way that intelligent people can view the same set of facts and see totally different things. Not a day has passed since Barack Obama’s re-election, and already the pundits are out in force. Some… Read More

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