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Another major, yet often overlooked, provision in the [Senate immigration
bill] would grant automatic green cards to any foreign student who earns a
graduate degree in a STEM field, based on assertions that foreign graduates
of U.S. universities are routinely being forced to leave. Such claims are
incompatible with the evidence that such graduates have many paths to stay
and work, and indeed the ‘stay rates’ for visiting international students
are very high and have shown no sign of decline. The most recent study finds
that 92% of Chinese Ph.D. students stay in the U.S. to work after
graduation…
The tech industry’s promotion of expanded temporary visas (such as the H-1B
) and green cards is driven by its desire for cheap, young and immobile
labor. It is well documented that loopholes enable firms to legally pay H-
1Bs below their market value and to continue the widespread age
discrimination acknowledged by many in the tech industry…
IT industry leaders have spent lavishly on lobbying to promote their STEM
shortage claims among legislators. The only problem is that the evidence
contradicts their self-interested claims.”
bill] would grant automatic green cards to any foreign student who earns a
graduate degree in a STEM field, based on assertions that foreign graduates
of U.S. universities are routinely being forced to leave. Such claims are
incompatible with the evidence that such graduates have many paths to stay
and work, and indeed the ‘stay rates’ for visiting international students
are very high and have shown no sign of decline. The most recent study finds
that 92% of Chinese Ph.D. students stay in the U.S. to work after
graduation…
The tech industry’s promotion of expanded temporary visas (such as the H-1B
) and green cards is driven by its desire for cheap, young and immobile
labor. It is well documented that loopholes enable firms to legally pay H-
1Bs below their market value and to continue the widespread age
discrimination acknowledged by many in the tech industry…
IT industry leaders have spent lavishly on lobbying to promote their STEM
shortage claims among legislators. The only problem is that the evidence
contradicts their self-interested claims.”