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Heads of IT companies ask the US government to adopt new immigration policy rules.

About half a year ago, Microsoft’s executive vice president admitted to reporters that his company lacked highly qualified specialists to such an extent that it was ready to lobby the interests of immigrants to the US government and independently provide green card financing for potential employees of their company.

Now this deliberately slow deal has taken a new and more solid turn - under a letter to Barack Obama and the House of Representatives, which is asking the US authorities to speed up the adoption and implementation of immigration reform, more than a hundred heads of major IT companies signed. At a minimum, such names as Eric Schmidt, Paul Otelini, Mark Zuckerberg and Marissa Meyer emphasize the level of companies willing to lobby for a difficult political decision.

A little more specifically, in the published letter, it is a question that the existing obstinate immigration policy of the USA has come into serious contradiction with the currently existing economic challenges facing IT companies. The bureaucracy and the bureaucracy do not give the opportunity to hire highly skilled immigrants who can not get a permanent visa, and thus, companies get into their ranks a new talented replenishment.

To assess the scale of the problem, the following fact is cited - the five giants of the American IT market
IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle and Qualcom - at the moment there are 10,000 open vacancies that could be successfully applied not only to local specialists, but also to newcomers.
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In addition, the companies listed above are ready to invest not only in green cards for their employees, but also to invest in engineering education (what is called STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Math in the USA).

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/172935/


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