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DACA & IBM high-skilled immigration reform

Why did IBM's 31 DACA employees became a sudden priority worthy of a trip to DC for the CEO? Along with a stated goal to not raise H1-B salary minimums, the backing of H.R.392 - Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2017 is a key issue according to IBM's lobbying goals in the U.S.:

https://www.ibm.com/blogs/policy/key-issues/

The act lifts per country green card caps. The H.R. 392 sponsor in the U.S. congress is Kevin Yoder from Kansas, who announced his intention to link this IBM backed legislaion with any potential DACA deal worked out by congress:

https://www.bna.com/kansas-congressman-tackles-n73014470455/

"Yoder hoped to get the bill attached to whatever deal Congress works out to provide legal status to immigrants in the deferred action for childhood arrivals program."

“There are some interesting parallels” between the DACA discussion and the per-country caps that H.R. 392 addresses, Yoder said.

https://twitter.com/repkevinyoder/status/884839460478889990

https://www.facebook.com/ImmigrationVoice/posts/1564372690295616:0

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I am veru confused with "most ppl are sympathetic" to DREAMERS but not to folks employed legally and paying taxes often more than average Americans. If this is about jobs then wouldn't DREAMERS be expected to work and have jobs or are we expecting them to be on food stamps?

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Post ID: @1gdrk+PBXt98j

Most people are sympathetic to Dreamers, and that's precisely why they can be used as a front to hide congressional riders pushing IBM and Accenture's foreign worker interests. In legislative procedure, a rider is an additional provision added to a bill or other measure under consideration by a legislature, having little connection with the subject matter of the bill. Riders are usually created as a tactic to pass a controversial provision that would not pass as its own bill. DACA is a sympathetic smokescreen for them to use so they can attach their H1-B legislation.

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Post ID: @3dzb+PBXt98j

The H1-B program is only used by horrible companies that pay crap.

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Post ID: @2npr+PBXt98j

Ah daca is the last problem we have

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