Friday, February 22, 2013

Failure graduates in United States


On Friday, September 20, 2012, The New York Times published an article " Bills to Keep Graduates in U.S fails In the House."
                          In this article “Bill to Keep Graduates in U.S Fails in the House”, Julie Preston talks about a Republican Bill to provide permanent resident visas to the foreign students getting higher degrees in science and technology. The bill was sponsored under Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Lamar Smith. Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee would have canceled the bill so the Republicans instead allocated a lottery of 55,000 visas for permanent residence for the students who got degrees in science, technology, engineering or medical.
                      I think it’s very important for our national government to make the best decision over this issue. There are a lot of foreign students in our country that come here to study and get there degrees in these tough fields and then have to go back to their homeland.  They could serve making a better and successful future of this country. This is one of the biggest flaws in the legal immigration system. After providing these foreign students with the best knowledge possible, these students should be allowed to have permanent resident visas so they can serve and pay back what they owe.
                     By reading this article it makes the reader and the public realize that what we are losing by sending back these students back who can do a lot for the country.

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