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To: Isara

Cut the H1-B Program by 80% instead of increasing it by 500%.


15 posted on 09/07/2015 7:53:25 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Tagline pending.)
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Cut the H1-B Program by 80% instead of increasing it by 500%.

What I posted below is for others to be able to see Ted Cruz's point and circumstance when he proposed this idea. O.K.? We as a country will have time to discussion this topic in detail when Ted Cruz is the President. One thing we know is that the majority of our public education is for indoctrination, not for teaching real skills to be productive.

Watch the video

Also in the video, Ted Cruz talked about his father coming here with a student visa. After graduating, he started up a company and created jobs in this country.

Sen. Cruz Presents Measure to Strengthen, Improve Legal Immigration

Offers amendment to increase H-1B visas to help improve, retain high-skilled labor force

May 14, 2013

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) today presented an amendment to the Gang of Eight immigration bill that would improve our nation’s legal immigration system by increasing high-skilled temporary worker visas, called H-1B visas, by 500 percent. The measure would effectively address the needs of our nation’s high-skilled workforce by helping meet the growing demand for workers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. It will also make block grants available to states to promote STEM education efforts and increase domestic STEM professionals. The committee voted against the amendment 4 to 14 with every Democrat voting against it on a party-line vote.

“I strongly support legal immigration. Legal immigration is a fundamental pillar of our nation's heritage, and I was pleased today to offer legislation that would have improved and expanded legal immigration by dramatically increasing the cap for high-tech temporary worker visas. This amendment would not only improve the current system, but would also encourage economic growth and create new jobs in America. There is currently a serious shortage of workers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, yet every year we send thousands of high-tech graduate students back to their home countries to start businesses and create jobs. This makes no sense. I’m disappointed in the committee’s vote to reject expanding high-tech immigration. Although the Gang of Eight's bill makes a modest step towards improving high-tech immigration, it does not go nearly far enough. There is no reason to arbitrarily cap high-tech visas at 110,000 when these jobs are going unfilled. We need economic growth here and now.”

Sen. Cruz’s amendment would:

Immediately increase the H-1B cap by 500 percent from 65,000 to 325,000.

Help retain the high-skilled workers that are trained in the U.S. by allowing “dual intent.”

Create block grants for states to promote STEM education in their public schools by raising H-1B fees.

Watch the video

Sen. Cruz Presents Measure to Strengthen, Improve Legal Immigration

Offers amendment to increase H-1B visas to help improve, retain high-skilled labor force

May 14, 2013

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) today presented an amendment to the Gang of Eight immigration bill that would improve our nation’s legal immigration system by increasing high-skilled temporary worker visas, called H-1B visas, by 500 percent. The measure would effectively address the needs of our nation’s high-skilled workforce by helping meet the growing demand for workers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. It will also make block grants available to states to promote STEM education efforts and increase domestic STEM professionals. The committee voted against the amendment 4 to 14 with every Democrat voting against it on a party-line vote.

“I strongly support legal immigration. Legal immigration is a fundamental pillar of our nation's heritage, and I was pleased today to offer legislation that would have improved and expanded legal immigration by dramatically increasing the cap for high-tech temporary worker visas. This amendment would not only improve the current system, but would also encourage economic growth and create new jobs in America. There is currently a serious shortage of workers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, yet every year we send thousands of high-tech graduate students back to their home countries to start businesses and create jobs. This makes no sense. I’m disappointed in the committee’s vote to reject expanding high-tech immigration. Although the Gang of Eight's bill makes a modest step towards improving high-tech immigration, it does not go nearly far enough. There is no reason to arbitrarily cap high-tech visas at 110,000 when these jobs are going unfilled. We need economic growth here and now.”

Sen. Cruz’s amendment would:

Immediately increase the H-1B cap by 500 percent from 65,000 to 325,000.

Help retain the high-skilled workers that are trained in the U.S. by allowing “dual intent.”

Create block grants for states to promote STEM education in their public schools by raising H-1B fees.

Watch the video

16 posted on 09/07/2015 8:16:25 AM PDT by Isara
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