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    초보자 129.***.211.178 3529

    컴퓨터 월드에 뜬 기사인데
    Lamar Smith 와 Tech 회사들이 뭔가 해주기를 바랍니다.

    Computerworld –
    WASHINGTON — Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), the chairman of the House
    Judiciary Committee, may be getting ready to support legislation to
    grant green cards to holders of advanced degrees in the so-called STEM fields.

    Smith, the gatekeeper on immigration bills in the House, is being
    urged to take action by a broad coalition of groups, including some of
    the largest technology companies — Apple, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and
    Microsoft, as well as the IEEE-USA.

    Smith is signaling his willingness to bring a bill forward, and has
    been working on the issue for a while. The release of a letter late last
    week from tech companies may have served as a catalyst for movement on green card legislation.

    In a statement late last week, Smith said the country “cannot afford
    to train these foreign graduates in the U.S. and then send them back
    home to work for our competitors.”

    There have been repeated attempts over the years to make it easier
    for foreign students to remain here after earning advanced degrees in
    STEM fields — as the disciplines of science, technology, engineering
    and math are known — at U.S. universities. Typically, these students seek a temporary H-1B work visa before applying for permanent residency.

    Bills to grant permanent residency or employment-based green cards to
    foreign graduates have stalled because of the deadlock over
    comprehensive immigration reform.

    Smith has not released details of his proposal, but some aspects of it have been confirmed by sources.


    중략


    Smith is probably counting on help from Democrats. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), who represents Silicon Valley, introduced a STEM visa bill earlier this year.

    Before this week, the tech-related immigration bill that was seen as
    having the best odds for passage was a bill to eliminate the per-country
    cap on green cards. The House voted 389-to-15 late last year to
    eliminate the per-country cap.

    The U.S. makes 140,000 employment-based green cards available each
    year, but it limits each country to 7% of the total. Visa applicants in
    China and India face a multiyear wait because of demand. Eliminating the
    cap would have created one global, first-come, first-serve line.

    But the bill was stuck in the Senate after Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) put a hold on it. He wanted restrictions on H-1B use attached to it.

    Elimination of per-country caps was widely seen as having a chance at
    passage this year. But the proposal drew opposition from the private
    sector because of Grassley’s changes, and its passage is now in doubt.

    전문은 아래 사이트에서..
    http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9229244/Tech_giants_urge_passage_of_STEM_green_card_bill_

    • 다행 204.***.3.237

      좋은 소식이네요. private sector라면 일반 회사들이나 개인 아니면 변호사들을 말하는 건가요?

    • 초보자 129.***.211.178

      원글입니다. 일반 회사를 의미하는것 같습니다.
      Private sector- The part of an economy in which goods and services are produced and distributed by individuals and organizations that are not part of the government or state

    • 지나가다 72.***.201.221

      매해 발급하는 영주권 전체 수를 증가 시키겠다는 합의가 있지 않는한 이런 법안은 통과 되기 힘들지 않을까요? 지금도 영주권 전체 수를 그대로 해 두고 나라별 배분하는 방법가지고 싸우고 있는거잖아요.

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