You Tell Us: Should the United States Welcome Highly Educated Immigrants?

You Tell Us: Should the United States Welcome Highly Educated Immigrants?

The Washington Post June 8, 2012 Senate and House lawmakers recently introduced the Startup Act 2.0, a proposal that would grant visas to foreign students who obtain graduate degrees in science, technology, engineering and math. The measure has garnered bicameral and bipartisan support, an increasingly rare feat as the… Read More

Legal Action Center Files Suit Against DHS for Failure to Disclose Records on

Legal Action Center Files Suit Against DHS for Failure to Disclose Records on “Voluntary” Returns

Washington D.C. – Yesterday, the Legal Action Center (LAC) at the American Immigration Council, in collaboration with Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, filed suit against Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for unlawfully withholding records concerning voluntary returns of noncitizens from the United… Read More

Making the Immigration System Work for Our Economy

Making the Immigration System Work for Our Economy

The White House June 7, 2012 Recently, I had an opportunity to travel to Houston and speak to the business leaders there who are leading the effort to move beyond the heated immigration rhetoric, and to get to a place where we can talk about common sense solutions that… Read More

Tech-Savvy Immig Bill

Tech-Savvy Immig Bill

New York Post June 7, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg got a bipartisan boost from Congress yesterday when lawmakers introduced a bill aimed at keeping foreign-born high-tech students and entrepreneurs in the country. Rep. Michael Grimm (R-SI) is sponsoring the measure that would create a new set of conditional visas for… Read More

Startup Act 2.0: Could It Be An Immigration Breakthrough?

Startup Act 2.0: Could It Be An Immigration Breakthrough?

The Christian Science Monitor June 7, 2012 Forget the border fence or allusions to the American dream – if you want reforms of the nation’s immigration policy, talk about jobs. Talk, in other words, about the Startup 2.0 Act. If a gridlocked Congress is to make headway on modernizing… Read More

Explaining the Startup Act 2.0

Explaining the Startup Act 2.0

Southern California Public Radio June 5, 2012 What is the cleverly-named legislation called Startup Act 2.0? The bill being announced tomorrow by members of Congress is the House version of a Senate bill introduced last month, which simply put makes it easier for foreigners who obtain advanced degrees to… Read More

One Tech Flotation's Going Well!

One Tech Flotation’s Going Well!

Daily Mail June 6, 2012 It’s a tentative anchors away for the world’s first floating start-up as more than 250 companies have expressed interest in joining Blueseed, a massive ship anchored in international waters off the coast of California’s Silicon Valley. … But supporters of foreign entrepreneurship say immigrants… Read More

Startup Act 2.0: House Lawmakers Introduce Senators’ Immigration Reform Bill

Startup Act 2.0: House Lawmakers Introduce Senators’ Immigration Reform Bill

The Washington Post June 6, 2012 One week after Senators from both sides of the aisle unveiled a new immigration reform and job creation measure, Republicans and Democrats have again linked up to introduce the same bill in the House. Startup Act 2.0 would allow immigrants who obtain graduate… Read More

Immigrants Behind More U.S. Startups

Immigrants Behind More U.S. Startups

National Journal June 5, 2012 Foreign-born people are twice as likely as American natives to want to start a business, and in 2011, immigrants followed through on their dreams to launch 25 percent of U.S. startups, a recent report finds. The power of immigrant-driven innovation and creativity is especially… Read More

Editorial: Increase H-1B Visa Numbers for Skilled Workers

Editorial: Increase H-1B Visa Numbers for Skilled Workers

The Boston Globe June 3, 2012 On April 2, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services opened applications for the coveted H-1B visas. H-1B status allows companies to sponsor immigrants with specialized skills for a set number of years. The government has received 42,000 requests so far, a number… Read More

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