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Link Turn – H1-B visas cause economic expansion



Visas aren’t solving the economy in the SQuo because they’re family oriented – increased worker visas would cause economic expansion
Washington Times, 10 (“Reinventing Conservatism: True conservatism best for America” Solomon Yue, Special to the Washington Times, April 7, 2010 pg 2) TKK

America does not have a legal-immigration problem. In 2009, of the 468,770 immigrant visas the U.S. government issued, 86 percent went to blood relatives of U.S. citizens. Only an infinitesimal 0.8 percent (4,000) went to financial investors, and 2.1 percent went to people with skills the U.S. economy needs.

America does have a problem with illegals, and President Obama’s President Obama's  -Search using:

iconinfoBiographies Plus News iconinfoNews, Most Recent 60 Daysamnesty, or "path to citizenship," for them would undermine the rule of law and make it harder for jobless Americans to compete with up to an estimated 20 million newly legalized illegal aliens. As a legal immigrant who fled Communist China, I know that what makes America great is the freedom guaranteed by its Constitution, commitment to the rule of law and its ability to rejuvenate itself with the new blood of legal immigrants. In 1988, I was granted an immigrant visa based on my expertise as an international trade economist. As the party of freedom, entrepreneurship and economic growth, the Republican Party - ideally the political arm of the conservative movement - logically should support legal immigration. We also must balance the current immigration policy with a new risk-and-reward-based immigration policy. We should de-emphasize visas based on blood relationships and grant more with investment and job skills the U.S. economy needs.

Immigrant risk-takers, job creators and high-tech inventors are a boon to any economy. They probably are at least as likely as many unskilled immigrants to understand that without freedom, there is no economic growth or job creation. They almost surely will help maintain America's leadership in technological advancement and defend freedom and the fruits of their hard labor from big government's greedy reach. Like many proud unskilled immigrants, those with investment, scientific, engineering and other skills are likely to shun government's invitation to become dependent on others.




Aff Defense – H-1Bs don’t lower wages



Hiring H-1B visa employees does not hurt the wages of American workers.

Bharat Observer 9 (Bharat Observer “Restricting H-1B visas is bad for business and the economy” May 15, 2009 Friday) TKK

'In order to grow the American economy and support the American workforce, Congress should expand and improve the H-1B visa programme,' said James Sherk and Diem Nguyen Thursday. As adding regulations to the H-1B programme would be a serious setback to US visa policy and would only end up hurting the US economy, the Congress should instead raise the cap from the current 65,000 to the 2001 quota of 195,000 visas a year, they said. Sherk is fellow in labour policy and Nguyen is a research assistant for foreign policy studies at The Heritage Foundation, a Washington think tank. Referring to reports that two senators, Republican Chuck Grassley and Democrat Dick Durbin plan to introduce a bill that would limit the ability of companies to hire H-1B employees, the experts said an argument that H-1B visa recipients are a threat to American workers is 'misguided.' 'Given the current economic climate, handcuffing employers from hiring talented workers will hurt-not help-the economy, further delaying the ability of businesses to restart the national economic engine,' Sherk and Nguyen said. Many believe H-1B workers merely compete with Americans looking for work, the duo said. But 'They are wrong. The US workforce is not a 'zero-sum game, " they said. 'One hired H-1B worker does not mean an American is out of a job. In fact, the National Foundation for American Policy found that employers hired four new American workers for each new H-1B employee they hire.' Additionally, hiring H-1B employees does not lower the wages of American workers. Current law requires that when employers apply for H-1B visas, they must attest that they will pay the visa recipient the same wage they would pay an American with similar skill sets. Rather than limiting the ability of employers to hire H-1B workers by adding more rules and restrictions, Congress should ensure the federal government exercises appropriate oversight in enforcing current laws, Sherk and Nguyen said. Preventing companies from hiring foreign workers harms the US economy's ability to rapidly adapt to marketplace demands, they said suggesting, 'Companies must be able to hire persons best suited to fill positions based on their skill sets-not their nationality.'Published by HT Syndication with permission from Bharat Observer.




Aff Defense – H1-B visas don’t displace US workers



H-1B workers do not take jobs away from Americans, employers hire more Americans everytime they hire a visa worker.

Bharat Observer 9 (Bharat Observer “Restricting H-1B visas is bad for business and the economy” May 15, 2009 Friday) TKK

'In order to grow the American economy and support the American workforce, Congress should expand and improve the H-1B visa programme,' said James Sherk and Diem Nguyen Thursday. As adding regulations to the H-1B programme would be a serious setback to US visa policy and would only end up hurting the US economy, the Congress should instead raise the cap from the current 65,000 to the 2001 quota of 195,000 visas a year, they said. Sherk is fellow in labour policy and Nguyen is a research assistant for foreign policy studies at The Heritage Foundation, a Washington think tank. Referring to reports that two senators, Republican Chuck Grassley and Democrat Dick Durbin plan to introduce a bill that would limit the ability of companies to hire H-1B employees, the experts said an argument that H-1B visa recipients are a threat to American workers is 'misguided.' 'Given the current economic climate, handcuffing employers from hiring talented workers will hurt-not help-the economy, further delaying the ability of businesses to restart the national economic engine,' Sherk and Nguyen said. Many believe H-1B workers merely compete with Americans looking for work, the duo said. But 'They are wrong. The US workforce is not a 'zero-sum game, " they said. 'One hired H-1B worker does not mean an American is out of a job. In fact, the National Foundation for American Policy found that employers hired four new American workers for each new H-1B employee they hire.' Additionally, hiring H-1B employees does not lower the wages of American workers. Current law requires that when employers apply for H-1B visas, they must attest that they will pay the visa recipient the same wage they would pay an American with similar skill sets. Rather than limiting the ability of employers to hire H-1B workers by adding more rules and restrictions, Congress should ensure the federal government exercises appropriate oversight in enforcing current laws, Sherk and Nguyen said. Preventing companies from hiring foreign workers harms the US economy's ability to rapidly adapt to marketplace demands, they said suggesting, 'Companies must be able to hire persons best suited to fill positions based on their skill sets-not their nationality.'Published by HT Syndication with permission from Bharat Observer.


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