On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 1:30 PM, David Huerta wrote: > > > > "The Innovation Employment Act, introduced by Representative Gabrielle > > Giffords, an Arizona Democrat, late Thursday, would increase the cap > > in H-1B visas from 65,000 a year to 130,000 a year. In addition, there > > would be no cap on H-1B applications for foreign graduate students > > attending U.S. colleges and studying science, technology and related > > fields. Currently, there's a 20,000-a-year cap on visas for graduate > > students in all fields." > > > From what I've heard, ASU had 0 American citizens begin a graduate > program in Computer Science in the fall of 2007. (I wanted to make it > 1, but the GRE math protion thought otherwise). not a surprising number in the least. > It seems to me that > the specific case for lifting quotas for foreign graduate students > will help bolster the *existance* of graduate and even undergraduate > computer science education in Arizona, which would, without foreign > students, probably atrophy itself out of existance for lack of > popularity and tuition revenue. keep in mind theyre not necessarily talking about study visas. Theyre talking about permanent right to work for all graduates of American universities. So this adds 100K+/year visas to the number cited above. There is no doubt in my mind that the upper management of CS departments nationwide are helping this cap increase move along, as this is seen as a way to keep their departments solvent. Arizona is currently looking at a major fiscal crisis. Is it time to be handing out jobs to non-Americans? - http://www.joshuazeidner.com/ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss