In 2013, the fairness for high skilled Immigrants act was introduced in parallel with CIR. Why can't it be done now? @RepZoeLofgren plz introduced the Durbin-Lee agreement. If #USCAct2021 passes, then all is well and good. If not, we march ahead with our bill.
#RemoveCountryCaps
Indians are highly selected yes, but also shackled by per-country caps in the skilled immigration pathway and forced to wait 10-15 years before they can truly have the freedom to pursue entrepreneurship.
Rather than a total immigrant population (which includes temporary visas, student visas and even undocumented), a reasonable estimate would be to look at the principal workers in the employment green card category (almost half of employment green cards go to spouses & kids, especially for those from backlogged countries)
The numbers then make a lot more sense.
India moves into the top tier when you use a denominator closer to people who could actually found companies.
Impact of discriminatory per-country caps
Same education/skills
Same eligibility requirements
Same immigration category
Same agencies doing the vetting
Born in India: petition approved 13 YEARS AGO --> greencard on hold
Born elsewhere: petition approved YESTERDAY --> greencard on fast track
PERM is not a "hiring process." It's a theoretical "test of the labor market." If an employer doesn't do a bona fide test of the labor market, the PERM application should be denied by the Labor Dept. It has nothing to do with hiring discrimination at all.
@pulkit_mittal_@CalmCoding Well, it doesn't matter for daily use for normies. Gemini has distribution, the best image model, very good model and a good price bundle. Yes, amthropic is taking over enterprise AI but I think long term Gemini will win the consumer market.