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Lt Col Winston Shaffer
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The study cited is The Contribution of International Graduate Students to US Innovation. The study only theorizes out-innovate native-born this is true. In fact, the report (1st Intro paragraph) states: "this basic proposition has not been systematically examined in an empirical context." The second article about patents was a study looking to validate a position. Missing from the article was the weight factor for "and the economic value of these patents." However, I suggest the most prosperous societies in the world provide strict immigration standards to those who are skilled and educated (See Northern Europe). Therefore, I suggest selective immigration is definitely beneficial. I support the H-1B Visa, but the premise that immigrants out-innovate native-born Americans was not provided in the article.
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