Foreign-Born Skilled Technology Talent from China (ThinkTech Asia)
Welcome or Banned from the U.S.? – The Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies
While over a half of Silicon Valley was founded by immigrants of which one-fourth included an Indian or Chinese immigrant, President Trump and his intelligence community have also warned that Chinese students and scholars – many of whom are involved with the technology industry and are the foundation of technology skilled workers seeking to immigrate to the U.S. – may be security risks albeit there has been no evidence found. What are President Trump’s immigration policies for foreign-born technology talent — will America lose the technology battle with an immigration policy biased against foreign-born talent from China or other foreign countries? Please join co-hosts Jay Fidell and Russell Leu along with a special guest, Chang Wang, , partner of Kingsfield Law Office, Associate Professor of Law at China University of Political Science and Law, the a member of the prestigious American Law Institute. T The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Chang Wang and Russell Leu.
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