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WASHINGTON,
DC 20510-1305 |
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December 11, 2001 |
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Dear Mr.:
Thank you for your e-mail regarding H-1B visas and amnesty for
illegal aliens. Also, thank you for referencing the website www.zazona.com. Unfortunately, the website that you had referred
me to was slightly outdated. I appreciate hearing your thoughts
art this issue and welcome the opportunity to respond.
In the 106' Congress, I sponsored legislation,
the American Competitiveness in the TwentyFirst Century Act, to
increase the number of available H-1 B visas and broaden the
category of those exempt from securing the same. Also, it
increases funding for domestic training and education. The bill
received tremendous support in the Senate with only one Senator
dissenting and was signed into law on October 17, 2000 (P.L.
106-313). If the United States is to remain globally competitive,
it is important that employers have the ability to hire the best
employees for the jobs. This includes hiring foreign workers to
meet the demands of the market as well as providing for the
education of students and the retraining of the current workforce.
In fact, the fee that an employer must pay to apply to sponsor a
foreign worker is allocated to the Department of Labor for
training programs and to the National Science Foundation for
scholarships and grants for citizens of the United States.
I assure you that measures are included in the
American Competitiveness in Twenty-First Century Act to safeguard
American workers' jobs. For instance, the employer is required to
pay the foreign worker as much as other employees in the same job
or the current market value. In addition, the employer is only
allowed to hire a limited number of foreign workers before they
have to attest that they are not able to find an American to fill
the job. Further, they have to show that they have not laid off
any American workers for a period of time both before and after
the hiring of foreign workers.
I assure you that I do not support any
legislation that would grant blanket amnesty to illegal immigrants
living within our borders. I believe that wide-ranging amnesty
provides an incentive for aliens to enter the United States
illegally and remain within the borders. These people are living
here in violation of our laws. I am in favor of stronger
enforcement of our current immigration laws while allowing for an
orderly absorption of immigrants who have played by the rules.
This will allow us to provide constructive opportunities for legal
immigrants while meeting the needs of our own citizens.
Thank you again for sharing your thoughts.
Please feel free to contact my office again with any other issues
of concern.
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