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House GOP Hints At Immigration Reform For Skilled Workers


First Posted: 06/02/11 07:40 PM ET Updated: 08/02/11 06:12 AM ET

Republican lawmakers on Thursday signaled a willingness to tackle immigration reform measures, specifically those relating to skilled worker visas.

Led by Virginia's Bob Goodlatte, the House Republican Technology Working Group released its list of top technology concerns relating to economic growth in the U.S.

Under the banner of "Ensuring American Access to the Best Workers," the group said it would "examine current visa and immigration laws to make sure we attract and retain the best and brightest minds from around the world."

In addition to skilled workers, the group announced that it would also focus on access to network spectrum, cyber security issues, intellectual property protections, fair trade agreements, tax code and regulation reform.

While the GOP has historically championed free trade, tax reform and decreased regulation, the group's embrace of immigration -- however limited -- was hailed by reform groups as a step forward.

Rebecca Peters, the director and counsel for legislative affairs at the American Council on International Personnel, told Huff Post that the GOP agenda was "very encouraging." Her business advocacy group sees the recent bipartisan political movement -- including the president's immigration speech in El Paso, Texas, last month and the 2011 Republican plan for job creation -- as evidence that reform might be on the horizon.

Compete America Executive Director Scott Corley, whose advocacy group focuses on immigration concerns for skilled workers, said in a statement, "We applaud the House Republican Technology Working Group for emphasizing the link between access to top talent and U.S. job creation. We encourage the growing list of supporters on both sides of the aisle to turn their talk into action.”

This Republican embrace of high-skilled immigrants partially reflects a stronger relationship between the GOP and the tech world. Both sides have dispatched emissaries in recent months: Tech companies, including Google, have ramped up their lobbying efforts in Washington, while Republican congress members have lately sought an audience with high tech denizens.

Retaining skilled workers and reforming intellectual property protections are both issues of concern to tech leaders and Republican leaders are taking notice.

"A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to talk to employers and employees out in Silicon Valley," said House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio). "They are on the frontlines of our country's efforts to create new jobs, and they are concerned about the policies they are seeing coming out of Washington."

Boehner has been well-compensated for the increased attention he's paid to the tech world. In his visit to Northern California last month, he was estimated to have raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars at a Silicon Valley fundraiser in the home of HP executive Michael Holsten. Among those he met with were representatives from interest groups representing some of the Valley's brightest lights, including Apple, Netflix and eBay.

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Republican lawmakers on Thursday signaled a willingness to tackle immigration reform measures, specifically those relating to skilled worker visas. Led by Virginia's Bob Goodlatte, the House Republ...
Republican lawmakers on Thursday signaled a willingness to tackle immigration reform measures, specifically those relating to skilled worker visas. Led by Virginia's Bob Goodlatte, the House Republ...
Republican lawmakers on Thursday signaled a willingness to tackle immigration reform measures, specifically those relating to skilled worker visas. Led by Virginia's Bob Goodlatte, the House Republ...
Republican lawmakers on Thursday signaled a willingness to tackle immigration reform measures, specifically those relating to skilled worker visas. Led by Virginia's Bob Goodlatte, the House Republ...
 
 
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11:38 PM on 06/15/2011
Under the banner of "Ensuring American Access to the Best Workers," the group said it would "examine current visa and immigration laws to make sure we attract and retain the best and brightest minds from around the world.

Hello GOP, We The People Calling
Guess who are America's Best & Brightest - AMERICAN CITIZENS - your electorate, the people who pay your salary
And why are you so tone deaf or blind? This article says it all

"Boehner has been well-compensated for the increased attention he's paid to the tech world. In his visit to Northern California last month, he was estimated to have raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars at a Silicon Valley fundraiser in the home of HP executive Michael Holsten. Among those he met with were representatives from interest groups representing some of the Valley's brightest lights, including Apple, Netflix and eBay."

We the people - do more than blog, move away from your computer, get the facts and SPEAK OUT. Americans can no longer afford to roll over and play dead to the corporate visa propaganda. Your job, your children's future, and our country are doomed unless you do challenge the status quo. Worried about losing your job if you speak up? Guess what if you don't you'll be replaced by foreign best and brightest faster than you can imagine.
05:20 PM on 06/12/2011
So House GOP Crab Leader Boehner wants Immigration Reform. Looks like to me it depends upon your Educational Background and National Origin First, before you can enter the U.S.
10:40 PM on 06/05/2011
This is typical Repugincan machinations to put downward pressure on wages and benefits.
10:32 PM on 06/05/2011
With an unemployment rate of 9% and an under employment rate of 20% or more I guess Boehner thinks we have no talent in this country worth hiring.
10:30 PM on 06/05/2011
Is this just another case of Boehner and the Republican party putting their support where the donations are? As long as the top 2% are happy... the Republicans are happy.
foreverdemocrat
Change is inevitable...
02:30 PM on 06/06/2011
Totally, and completely. They are so against 'everything', and finally when they are 'for' something, it's championed as a 'good thing'.

Hocus-pocus governing.
04:19 PM on 06/05/2011
January 2008 = The start of the E-verify Law, and the Hitler like I.C.E. Deportation/Incarceration Programs of America's hardest most devoted Christian "Human Beings", many tens of thousands even away from their Legal Citizen Children, and family members.

January 2008 Also = The Start of "The Absolute Worst Recession in U.S. History".

"America is great because it is good, when it ceases to be good, it ceases to be great."
Alex De Toqueville, 1840's French Historian, and Visionary.

Tens of thousands of vacated dwellings have caused both the Foreclosure Nightmare, and this entire Recession, with out Government Bailing,this would be , a real Great Depression!

I wish I could afford to have approx: five hundred pairs of Mickey Mouse ears sent to Disneyland East A.K.A. Washington D.C., to help them with their thought process.

To: Liberty,/Good and Brotherhood, from sea to shining sea.

Hispanic Parents have been deported to their deaths along the harsh U.S. Mexico Border with out even being given a drop of water!

30,000 Drug related deaths at the exact same place and time as hundreds of thousands of Deportations is an absolute lie!

The U.N. should identify the bodies of America's Deported!

This is our Holocaust.

This is our I.C.E.,d Economy!

We reap what we sew.

C.T.R.

W.W.J.D.?

Wake up America, We are far better than this!

David Nichols
Gilbert Az.
11:51 AM on 06/06/2011
Let%u2019s look at the claim that the increased use of E-Verify made this the %u201Cworst recession in U.S. History%u201D. The use of E-Verify was significantly ramped up on October 1, 2007. In September of 2007 total USA Employment stood at 146.4 million people working. Ten months later in July of 2008 total USA Employment had increased to 146.9 million people employed. Net gain %u2013 a half million jobs. Not bad for a job market %u201Ccrushed%u201D by the use of E-Verify.

In February of 2010 we had only 137 million employed Americans. We went from 14.6 million unemployed Americans to 22.1 million unemployed Americans. According to the Pew Center during the same time the number of working Illegal Immigrants declined from 8.5 million to 7.5 million. The claim that a 1 million person reduction in the number of working Illegal Immigrants when we had 147 million working Americans and 14.6 million unemployed Americans caused the current recession and was responsible for 7.5 million Americans loosing their jobs flies in the face of reality.

As for the rest, crying racism is the last bastion of those who have no other argument. You can either name call or you can talk facts. Name calling persuades no one. Oh, and by the way, the claim that Illegal Immigrants are dumped in the desert with no water is contradicted by EVERY news agency that has covered deportations. Show us the proof of your claims.
11:56 AM on 06/06/2011
For some reason this system put garbage characters in my post. Here is what the first paragraph says.

Let us look at the claim that the increased use of EVerify made this the worst recession in U.S. History. The use of EVerify was significantly ramped up on October 1, 2007. In September of 2007 total USA Employment stood at 146.4 million people working. Ten months later in July of 2008 total USA Employment had increased to 146.9 million people employed. Net gain was a half million jobs. Not bad for a job market crushed by the use of EVerify.
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red skull
I am legion
01:34 AM on 06/05/2011
NO immigrants take American jobs until this unemployment problem is dealt with! What's so hard to understand?
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NamSpurs
05:37 PM on 06/04/2011
Finally some sense out of the GOP. Skilled immigration reform is an urgent need.
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gevan
the pilgrim has landed
05:46 PM on 06/03/2011
Calling Sarah Palin "the Lady Gaga of the Republican Party" (on Hardball) made me laugh.
02:56 PM on 06/04/2011
Sarah Palin is the female George W. Bush of the Republican Party.
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gevan
the pilgrim has landed
03:42 PM on 06/04/2011
She make Dubya look like Einstein.
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anonymous67
04:30 PM on 06/03/2011
So Boehner is no longer content just sending jobs overseas? So with record numbers of Americans out of work, Boehner is moving to increase foreigners brought here to work at quarter wages?

And America, do NOT buy their line about "special skills", brightest minds, etc. Sixty percent of college graduates are unable to find work.

Ohio, why have you sent this idiot to our government?
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doublehappi
04:16 AM on 06/05/2011
what you said is synonymous to saying "well there is a shortage of jobs amongst doctors so lets give some dentists doctors jobs"
03:08 PM on 06/03/2011
I have read lot of comments against legal skilled workers and I would like to mention that there is 4% or less unemployment in IT. IT companies are offering better compensation, since supply to expected skill is not matching.
Instead of abusing or addressing as garbage to legal highly skilled workers, one need to address the issue. Companies would be forced to get people from outside, even if you don't like the idea. Why companies are hiring foreign nationals? Just because they match to required skills. Why so many Asian's have those skill? Because college
03:32 PM on 06/03/2011
Because college
03:32 PM on 06/03/2011
Because college and higer education is not costly like it is in USA. Society
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05:27 PM on 06/03/2011
Why do so many foreign students attend college in the US, then?
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dtairtime
It is what it is
11:49 AM on 06/03/2011
How about instead of always wanting to bring in more foreigners for tech jobs we make those companies hire bright inner city or otherwise disadvantaged kids and teach them what to do???

Win win for the US as we would have a new highly paid kid who otherwise had few options.

Nobody in their right mind can tell me that there aren't millions of sharp US kids who may not have a degree but could learn that stuff fast and that would benefit us all.

But that isn't the point with tech visas - just type h1b into google and the first word that comes up is ABUSE!

They use these visas to keep wages low and once here that foreign worker will do anything asked because if they loose the job they go home. The company gets slaves.
Gasparilla
bottled water = environmental disaster
01:11 PM on 06/03/2011
Did you know that BANKS have gotten H1B visas? What shortage could there be of bankers? As you say, this is all about wage suppression.
http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/which-banks-are-still-sponsoring-h1b-visas
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07:51 PM on 06/03/2011
Thank You! Fanned long ago, faved yet again!
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doublehappi
10:07 PM on 06/04/2011
I worked for a bank on a visa - its for i wrote a financial application, just becase they are banks doesnt mean they dont have IT to them, They have much more elaborate and complex softwares than google and facebook
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12:22 AM on 06/05/2011
Bright inner city kids? You're kidding. American education has handicapped them to point where they don't have a prayer of securing highwage IT position. And no IT manager in their right mind would trust their mission-critical systems to highschoolers learning on the job.
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red skull
I am legion
01:43 AM on 06/05/2011
Don't blame education, blame the illiterate gangster parents who don't value learning.

It is a poor musician who blames his instrument.
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10:52 AM on 06/03/2011
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/72848/H_1B_Is_Just_Another_Gov_t._Subsidy
H-1B Is Just Another Gov't. Subsidy - Computerwo­rld

"...But Nobel economist Milton Friedman scoffs at the idea of the government stocking a farm system for the likes of Microsoft and Intel. "There is no doubt," he says, "that the [H-1B] program is a benefit to their employers, enabling them to get workers at a lower wage, and to that extent, it is a subsidy...­"
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dtairtime
It is what it is
11:51 AM on 06/03/2011
Exactly - the government is artificially inflating the labor pool which Milton (and every economist) would tell you labor is a supply/demand item. Higher supply = lower wages.
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07:55 PM on 06/03/2011
It gets worse than that, I'm sorry to say. The Obama Admin is using American tax money to train overseas workers to take American jobs for the express purpose of allowing American companies to have a good place to find workers offshore for cheap. (I couldn't believe it either, but it's true). "U.S. To Train 3,000 Offshore IT Workers.
10:14 AM on 06/03/2011
Look at why we need to fix our broken immigration. Even if someone gets lots of money to work on it.
http://www.h1base.com/visa/work/US ECONOMY and the H1B VISA program/ref/1210/