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The US is turning away thousands of talented foreign workers — it doesn’t have to be this way

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I have said this for many years: immigration laws, and Congress in ability and willingness to make positive changes to immigration or crippling our own country.
Where is the “Maga“ crowd? Where are the Progressive Democrats? Neither side wants to change the immigration equation, and it’s hurting America. 
When we spend billions of dollars to educate foreign students, yet deny them work visas, we are essentially enriching other countries of the world at the US taxpayers expense.
Why not increase the H1B quota to-let’s say 200,000, or 250,000, and scrap the crazy rules, which restrict permanent immigration? 
There’s so much that could be changed if Congress would only get off its collective dumb rear end and act! But alas, everyone wants to score political points at the expense of Immigrants.
Immigrants are not footballs, people. Immigrants built America.

https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/4656000-h-1b-visa-0-1a-stem-foreign-workers/

 
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May 13, 2024 Farhad Sethna

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