From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: Congress strips STEM worker incentives
Date July 31, 2022 2:14 PM
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FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
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This
week,
Congress
passed
a
bill
aimed
at
boosting
the
U.S.
semiconductor
industry
and
scientific
research
in
a
bid
to
create
more
high-tech
jobs
and
increase
American
competitiveness
globally.
An
earlier
version
of
the
bill
included
provisions
meant
to
bring
and
retain
more
immigrants
in
STEM
fields
to
the
United
States
and
help
the
economy,
but
the
measures
were
stripped
in
the
Senate.


This
fact
sheet
from
the
American
Immigration
Council
explains
the
critical
role
of
STEM
workers
in
the
U.S.
economy
and
to
the
country’s
innovation,
and
provides
an
overview
of
the
characteristics
and
contributions
of
foreign-born
STEM
workers
in
the
United
States.


Read
more:
Foreign-born
STEM
Workers
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the
United
States
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– Garret Downs, “The clock ticks down on immigration deal that could help rein in food inflation” in POLITICO [[link removed]]
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