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Walk into a top ranked university (Stanford, MIT, Berkeley ...you name it), and try and count the number of Indian and Chinese graduate students there as a percentage of the total student body.
You'll see that over 50 % of the students graduating with advanced degrees in the country are from India and China. A overwhelming majority of these students are on scholarships.
Universities give them scholarships not because they have an agenda to increase immigration, but because they are impressed with the talent and rigor these students bring to their universities.
How useful would it be to America if students from India and China got educated on US tax payer money, and then left the country out of frustration for the immigration system? I know of multiple friends who have returned to India and China after their graduate studies. They now run companies abroad..and they are competing against the US. In essence, the American tax payer has helped another country compete against Americans.
The H1b system is not perfect. There is most probably some fraudulent cases, but this is NOT rampant. There is probably far greater fraud in the Diversity immigrant or family immigrant VISA, for which there is absolutely no education or qualification level required.
HR3012 is a much needed fix to the system because it incentivizes Indian and Chinese born students to remain in this country, live up to their real potential, and go entrepreneurial. The current system forces them to consider alternatives.
Does America want smart, enterprising folks to remain in this country or does it want to force these extremely talented individuals to go back and compete again the country that spent $200,000 educating them?
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