McCain Resumes Talk of Comprehesive Immigration Reform

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May 23, 2008 11:15 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Posted at 4:23 PM ET on May 22, 2008  

By Juliet Eilperin
UNION CITY, Calif. -- Surrounded by high-tech entrepreneurs, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said this morning he would expand visas for immigrants at the same time he would propose legislation cracking down on illegal immigration.

The declaration -- which came as several Silicon Valley CEOs complained about the need for highly skilled employees -- marked a slight shift from what McCain had said while campaigning to secure his party's nomination. During the GOP primary McCain -- whose support for bipartisan immigration reform proved to be a liability within his own party -- said he would clamp down on illegal aliens before doing any other immigration reform.

"I believe we have to secure our borders. But we must enact comprehensive immigration reform, and we must make it a top priority," McCain told the chief executives of several high-tech companies. "We must make the best of this problem, and we must attract the best and brightest minds to this nation."

Shellye Archambeau, CEO of the software company MetricStream, told McCain she was worried about the decline in H1B visas, which go to highly skilled workers, as well as the fact that foreign students earning graduate degrees here are leaving the United States in increasing numbers.

"We should give them a diploma and staple a visa right at the same time, so they can stay," she said, prompting applause from the audience "The key point here is immigration has fueled the growth and innovation of this country since its founding."

McCain expressed sympathy for the entrepreneurs' plight, asking them about the problems they are facing in hiring skilled foreign workers. Conrad Burke, president of Innovalight, a solar energy company, quipped he had become an expert in U.S. immigration law over the past two years as he searched for qualified workers.

"It is difficult getting visas, there are caps," Burke said, who emigrated from Ireland to America a decade ago. "Certainly we need some help."

Vivek Ranadive, who came from India to the U.S. for college and graduate school and stayed to start a high-tech company, said his own experience testifies to the importance of welcoming talented immigrants. Innovation is still occurring more frequently in America than in India and other nations, Ranadive argued.

"The innovation that is going on is going on in my back yard," he said "It will go on forever, as long as we continue to accept smart people."

McCain -- who has not talked about immigration as frequently since securing the GOP nomination, in part because audience members are not raising the issue as often as they did during town hall meetings during the GOP primaries -- also took personal responsibility for Congress's failure to enact immigration reform last year.

"The failure of the federal government -- and it was my failure, too -- has had a lot of consequences associated with it," he said today.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/05/22/mccain_resumes_talk_of_compreh.html




May 24, 2008 12:45 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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I never hear the words "our own college kids", or "our college grads", or "American students" mentioned when H-1B visas are being talked about....

Now why is that? 




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May 24, 2008 01:02 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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And the RNC wants to know why I have deserted the party my my what fools they are.


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May 24, 2008 06:13 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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blaze77535 said: And the RNC wants to know why I have deserted the party my my what fools they are.

 

Amen Blaze...talking out of both sides of their mouth....

Propose more amnesty bills....call for increased enforcement- which is it?!

 




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May 31, 2008 12:44 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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(CM) BiotechBabe said:

Amen Blaze...talking out of both sides of their mouth....

Propose more amnesty bills....call for increased enforcement- which is it?!

 

 

Depends on what the predominant color of the audience.

Brown, or white 




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May 31, 2008 02:05 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Great call Robotech...and actually you are DEAD ON with that answer- Hillary does the SAME thing!

 




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May 31, 2008 02:16 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Just more of the same BS we have been hearing from these fools. They are not going to do a thing about the border or amnesty.




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May 31, 2008 02:27 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Well here's the plan.  First wreck the school systems with millions of illegal immigrant kids that hold the other students back.  Then claim you can't find enough qualified applicants, so you must import them.  Clever, huh?  Now you can reduce the wages of Americans, as they only qualify as hamburger flippers, or, more likely, cannon fodder, as only illegal aliens flip hamburgers anymore.


We don't need new "comprehensive" immigration laws. We need widespread, well funded enforcement of existing immigration law, i. e. IRCA 1986. http://www.oig.lsc.gov/legis/irca86.htm ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST A BIG CHARADE! Remember the Alamo AND Agents Compean, Ramos, Brugman, Sipe, Rhodes, Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, K-9 Officer Mohr & Noe Aleman. ***Redress it all by repealing the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: http://www.articlev.com/repeal_the_17...
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Don't forget to repeal the 2nd amendment and to confiscate all guns so we can be a nutless society like England.. Then we cannot replace the government.

May 31, 2008 04:32 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Employers, Employers... said: Well here's the plan.  First wreck the school systems with millions of illegal immigrant kids that hold the other students back.  Then claim you can't find enough qualified applicants, so you must import them.  Clever, huh?  Now you can reduce the wages of Americans, as they only qualify as hamburger flippers, or, more likely, cannon fodder, as only illegal aliens flip hamburgers anymore.

 

EE...you have that dead on.  Dumbing down the kids through the illegals.  Hawaii started a grant program to emphsize the math and sciences for kids.  Now, why aren't our federal congresspeople and state congresspeople doing this kind of thing also?  And, with  the zillion $  that Bill Gates has, why doesn't he and others in the business world that are crying for the visas, do what they need to do to implement schooling to help the American citizenry so they will have the employees that they need?
May 31, 2008 04:56 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Bill Gates is a total phony just like Oprah and all them other jerks that want to donate to other countries while ours is falling apart.


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