Congress Should Cooperate to Keep Skilled College Graduates in the U.S.
Democrats and Republicans move forward together to alleviate shortage of tech workers.
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Democrats and Republicans move forward together to alleviate shortage of tech workers.
On June 11, 2012, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that, after only ten short weeks of accepting applications, it had reached the Fiscal Year 2013 cap on congressionally mandated H-1B work visas. This came as a surprise to many, considering it took six months to reach the cap for Fiscal Year 2012 and more than eight months for Fiscal Year 2011.
Should spectrum legislation be included in the payroll tax cut extension? Or should it be used as an offset for an extension of unemployment insurance and the so-called “medicare doc fix?” Or maybe it should be enacted as a stand alone bill. Or how about yes to all the above?
It may have gotten lost in the shuffle amidst all the turmoil this week on the debt ceiling, so I think it’s worth highlighting the hearing on highly skilled immigration reform in Senator Schumer’s Immigration Subcommittee on Tuesday.
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