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Dems and Reps Trying to Stop Brain-Drain

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05-16-2012, 01:21 PM
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If the DREAM Act doesn't pass this summer, it will in near future.

http://www.techworld.com.au/article/...h_green_cards/

Washington is slowly realizing the stupid policy of making it so difficult for able, hardworking citizen seekers to permanently stay in America after educating them in STEM fields. And if they can do it for new, outside immigrants, how much more the ones who are already here and were also educated K-12?
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Washington is slowly realizing the stupid policy of making it so difficult for able, hardworking citizen seekers to permanently stay in America after educating them in STEM fields. And if they can do it for new, outside immigrants, how much more the ones who are already here and were also educated K-12?
95% of Dreamers don't have a STEM graduate degree from a research university. This bill is for legal science and engineering students from India and China.
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95% of Dreamers don't have a STEM graduate degree from a research university. This bill is for legal science and engineering students from India and China.
Woops.. missed the "advanced degree" part. I think that's a stretch though.. American need STEM degrees, period! America would be wise to maybe not grant green cards, but just 10 year visas to STEM grads.
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95% of Dreamers don't have a STEM graduate degree from a research university. This bill is for legal science and engineering students from India and China.
I would qualify. I went to ucla. Hopefully we can apply for that.
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