more on Letter to Nancy Pelosi on Skill Bill
David Farber <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Nov 2006 13:21:12 -0500
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Begin forwarded message: From: Frode Hegland <[email protected]> Date: November 21, 2006 12:59:28 PM EST To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IP] Letter to Nancy Pelosi on Skill Bill It's already hard enough for us non-Americans to work in the US. Why not make it easier? Can't Americans compete? Maybe that is the issue. I don't know. Please don't flame me. I am just asking if it's not a bit rich for America to impose 'Globalization'/'Free trade' elsewhere but not at home. Just asking. Really don't know. The world is changing rapidly and these issue deserve open dialog, not just fear from all sides of what can be lost. On 21 Nov 2006, at 16:50, David Farber wrote: > Good Morning Doctor Farber: > > Have not heard much about this bill that is floating through > Congress on the IP list. I could see where it might be a very > touchy issue for your list to discuss, but nonetheless I am > forwarding the text of a letter I just sent to Nancy Pelosi > regarding the proposed H1B visa increase. > > Thanks, > ~aw > > > Dear Madam Speaker: > > It has come to my attention that there is a bill in Congress to > raise the H1B visa limit…AGAIN!!! > > The SKILL Act of 2006 has been designed to devastate the careers of > professionals all across America. ...... > Frode Hegland ceo The Hyperwords Company www.hyperwords.net