DHS Announces Application Process for Deferred Action,  IPC Provides Data on Where Eligible Individuals Reside

DHS Announces Application Process for Deferred Action, IPC Provides Data on Where Eligible Individuals Reside

Washington D.C. – Today, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released important details about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process, which will temporarily allow some eligible youth to go to school and work without fear of deportation. A recent Immigration Policy Center (IPC) report,Who and… Read More

Five Keys to the H-1B Debate

Five Keys to the H-1B Debate

Brookings July 26, 2012 Last week’s research release event for “The Search for Skills: Demand for H-1B Immigrant Workers in U.S. Metropolitan Areas” was a spirited and intelligent debate about national policy combined with some thoughtful analysis by regional actors. The conversation highlighted differing opinions about the need for… Read More

Microsoft Hosts Skilled Immigration Roundtable

Microsoft Hosts Skilled Immigration Roundtable

The Washington Post August 1, 2012 The sleek conference room at Microsoft’s Washington, D.C., office was packed Wednesday morning with industry and policy leaders. The conversation topic: The skilled worker pipeline in the U.S., particularly the cap on H-1B visas. Talk ranged from policy prescriptions to where the demand… Read More

Building a Bipartisan Consensus and Rebuilding Communities: A Job Creation Bill for America's Hardest Hit Areas

Building a Bipartisan Consensus and Rebuilding Communities: A Job Creation Bill for America’s Hardest Hit Areas

The Huffington Post July 31, 2012 I can think of few issues that have led to more heated rhetoric and emotions than immigration. Much of the recent focus has rightly been on fixing our broken immigration system and what to do about the undocumented population that has been living… Read More

House Bill Would Expand Work Visa Program to Include Foreign Entrepreneurs

House Bill Would Expand Work Visa Program to Include Foreign Entrepreneurs

The Star-Ledger July 31, 2012 More startup competition could be setting up shop next door if a bill introduced in the House makes visas available to foreign entrepreneurs who start businesses here. U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) on Thursday introduced the… Read More

Absurd U.S. Immigration Policies Amount To Economy Sapping Talent Drain

Absurd U.S. Immigration Policies Amount To Economy Sapping Talent Drain

Forbes July 30, 2012 Global demand for advanced degree holders, combined with U.S. immigration policies, is causing America to lose some of the world’s brightest minds. After funding their studies and awarding them degrees, America forces some 50,000 highly educated foreign-born workers out of the country each year. This… Read More

H-1B Visas Bring the World Here

H-1B Visas Bring the World Here

Cincinnati Enquirer July 29, 2012 Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky already form more of an international region than some here might know, results of a new study of high-skilled foreign workers employed in major U.S. cities show. And, according to the Brookings Institution report, “The Search for Skills,” the… Read More

Opinion: Why New York Still Welcomes Immigrants

Opinion: Why New York Still Welcomes Immigrants

The Wall Street Journal July 27, 2012 Many states across the U.S. have passed restrictive immigration measures in recent years. But New York under Gov. Andrew Cuomo is bucking the trend. “We are a state of immigrants,” he declared in his 2012 State of the State address. “While other… Read More

Federal CTO Todd Park Taps the Private Sector to Drive Innovation

Federal CTO Todd Park Taps the Private Sector to Drive Innovation

Government Executive July 27, 2012 Reforming the way Citizenship and Immigration Services handles entrepreneurs’ visas seemed like a natural fit for the EIR approach, USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas says. More than three-fourths of patents awarded to the top 10 patent-producing universities listed at least one foreign-born inventor in… Read More

Tom Still: Don’t Deport World’s Brightest Minds

Tom Still: Don’t Deport World’s Brightest Minds

LaCrosse Tribune July 25, 2012 Ankit Agarwal is a two-time finalist in the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest and a biochemical engineer whose work promises to help doctors treat patients with slow-to-heal skin wounds. He even has started a Madison-based company, Imbed Biosciences, to commercialize his discoveries. Too bad… Read More

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