The new Congress is now tackling a flurry of general proposals for comprehensive immigration reform, but only one specific, narrowly focused piece of legislation has already been introduced in the Senate: a plan to vastly increase the number of non-citizens who can pursue jobs and education in the U.S. technology sector. The bill, titled the “Immigration Innovation Act of 2013,” quickly drew support from the IT community.
Immigration Reform Could Open the Door for IT Talent
Posted by: John K. Higgins February 6, 2013 05:00 AMThe new Congress is now tackling a flurry of general proposals for comprehensive immigration reform, but only one specific, narrowly focused piece of legislation has already been introduced in the Senate: a plan to vastly increase the number of non-citizens who can pursue jobs and education in the U.S. technology sector. The bill, titled the “Immigration Innovation Act of 2013,” quickly drew support from the IT community.