Congressional Measures May Help Foreigners Get Work Visas

Congressional Measures May Help Foreigners Get Work Visas

Fort Worth Star-Telegram June 3, 2012 Ashish Singh wants the United States to use his brain. The 22-year-old native of Nepal is majoring in computer engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He wants to get a master’s degree and is open to working in this country. But to do… Read More

Changing the Conversation on Immigration

Changing the Conversation on Immigration

DeseretNews.com June 2, 2012 … Right now, the economy and unemployment rank at the top of Americans’ list of worries for the country. And, according to the German Marshall Fund, a nonpartisan public policy institute based in Washington, D.C., a majority of Americans see immigration as more of a… Read More

Report: Immigration Needed to Spur Economic Recovery in California, Increase Competition

Report: Immigration Needed to Spur Economic Recovery in California, Increase Competition

KPCC Southern California Public Radio May 31, 2012 It’s often said that the U.S. is a “nation of immigrants,” one that was built by them. But since 9/11, immigration policy has made it more complicated for many hardworking immigrants to get here, and that’s a trend that the Los… Read More

Invest in Immigrants: Good for States, Good for America

Invest in Immigrants: Good for States, Good for America

National Journal May 31, 2012 The minority is about to become the majority, and with this change come challenges and opportunities. If we invest in the integration of new Americans, the benefits far outweigh the costs. According to recent census figures, for the first time in history, children from… Read More

Council Reveals Government’s  Interference with Noncitizens’ Access to Legal Counsel

Council Reveals Government’s Interference with Noncitizens’ Access to Legal Counsel

Washington D.C. – Today, the American Immigration Council’s Legal Action Center released a report and filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit on the pressing issue of noncitizens’ access to counsel. Reports from across the country indicate that the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) immigration agencies—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration… Read More

LinkedIn CEO: Let US Companies Bring In More Overseas Employees

LinkedIn CEO: Let US Companies Bring In More Overseas Employees

Business Insider May 30, 2012 LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner and the company’s chairman, Reid Hoffman, took the stage today at the D10 Conference. Weiner weighed in on the controversy over the H1B visa, which tech companies love. It lets US companies temporarily bring in workers with special skills, like… Read More

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

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