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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-06-07 08:31 AM
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Republican presidential candidate bats for raising H1B quota
2 Nov. 2007

WASHINGTON: A leading Republican Presidential hopeful has thrown his weight behind the H1B visa programme stressing that bringing high skilled workers on a permanent basis to the US will be beneficial to the economy.

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has said that while he is for increasing the quota for H1B visa, a majority of whose aspirants are Indians, the exact figures would depend on a number of things including the strength of the US economy and the implications for the local workforce.

"I like H1B visas. I like the idea of the best and brightest in the world coming here. I'd rather have them come here permanently rather than come and go, but I believe our visa programme is designed to help us solve gaps in our employment pool," he said in an interview to TechCrunch,a weblog dedicated to profiling and reviewing new internet products and companies.

"Where there are individuals who have skills that we do not have in abundance here, I'd like to bring them here and contribute to our economy," he added.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/PoliticsNation/Republican_presidential_candidate_bats_for_raising_H1B_quota/articleshow/2510862.cms

Bullshit.
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