The Boston Globe in an editorial asked the Congress to increase the H-1B visas, contending that the US has every economic incentive to keep recent graduates and welcome new immigrants that companies, especially those in tech and innovation, want in Washington.
"The government has received 42,000 requests so far, a number that far outpaces last year and makes it likely that the entire year's quota of 65,000 applicants will be filled by June. Congress should quickly increase the quota," it said.
Noting that US universities are a major advantage in the global race for science, technology, and engineering expertise, yet immigrants are too often educated here but then forced to leave, the Globe said.
"When that
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