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28 June, 2013 17:42
A U.S. House of Representatives committee has approved legislation that
would more than double the current skilled immigration H-1B cap with the
focus on science and technology workers.
The House Judiciary Committee approved the Supplying Knowledge Based
Immigrants and Lifting Levels of STEM Visa Act, or the SKILLS Visa Act, by a
vote of 20-14 late Thursday.
The bill would set aside 55,000 green cards each year for employers to hire
foreign graduates of U.S. universities with advanced degrees in science,
technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
The SKILLS Visa Act would also increase the annual H-1B visa cap to 155,000,
from the current 65,000, and increase the additional H-1Bs set aside for
foreign graduates of U.S. universities from 20,000 to 40,000.
The committee approval will help benefit the U.S. economy and aid the "
creation of American jobs," Representative Darrell Issa, a California
Republican and main sponsor of the bill, said in a statement. The bill "
allows immigrants who graduate from American universities with advanced
degrees in STEM fields to remain here and use their talents to make this
country a better place."
The bill next moves to the floor of the full House of Representatives. The
House action comes in the same day that the Senate passed a comprehensive
immigration bill that includes high-skill immigration provisions. The Senate
bill faces an uphill fight in the House.
Some tech workers groups have denounced proposals to raise the H-1B visa cap
, saying there are plenty of U.S. tech workers still looking for jobs.
The Issa bill changes the calculation of prevailing wages that companies
need to give foreign workers who receive visas. That provision is an effort
to protection U.S. workers, Issa said in a press release.
The bill would also allocate up to 10,000 green cards a year for alien
entrepreneurs who can attract investment from venture-capital firms to
establish businesses creating at least five jobs.
Several tech trade groups praised the House bill. For years, several large
tech companies have called on Congress to increase the H-1B visa cap, saying
they can't find enough skilled workers in the U.S. to fill thousands of
jobs.
The Consumer Electronics Association, in a statement, called high-skilled
immigration a "key priority for the nation."
"For America to remain the world's leading innovator, we must embrace
immigration policy reforms that allow the United States to remain a magnet
for the best and brightest to work and build their businesses, create new
jobs and contribute to the overall success of our economy," Gary Shapiro,
CEA's president and CEO, said in a statement. | j**h 发帖数: 55 | |
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