SNS: Special Letter: Don't We Want the Best and Brightest to Come and Stay?

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SNS Subscriber Edition Volume 14, Issue 34 Week of September 12, 2011

 

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Special Letter:

Don't We Want the Best and Brightest to Come and Stay?

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

 

Feature:

Special Letter:

Don't We Want the Best and Brightest to Come and Stay?

 About the Authors

 

Upcoming SNS Events & Media Links

 

In Other House News

SNS Positions Open

How to Subscribe

May I Share This Newsletter?

About SNS

About the Publisher

Where's Mark?

 

By William C. Harris and Steven C. Beschloss

 

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Publisher's Note: Many of our members will recognize Bill Harris' name from the rather miraculous work he did in Ireland, as that Tiger was first coming online, and in the work he has done since in Arizona, during the zenith of its more recent, and equally impressive, public/private cooperation phase.

 

In this piece, Bill attacks a key question that faces the United States today: should we let anti-immigration feelings, fired up by the 9.11 attacks and fueled by the invasion of southern border "visitors," affect our global international policies? As you know, virtually all of the large technology companies have taken a position similar to that espoused here, and I think you'll find Bill's arguments compelling, well-documented, and perhaps useful in your own next trip to the Hill to argue for expanded visa allowances. mra.

 

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