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A European trying to get a J1 to work at an amusement park? 90% likely to get a visa. Graduate from top university trying to get an H-1B to work at an AI lab? More like 30%. We don't have our priorities straight at all. From Stuart Anderson at NFAPResearch:

A European trying to get a J1 to work at an amusement park? 90% likely to get a visa.

Graduate from top university trying to get an H-1B to work at an AI lab? More like 30%.

We don't have our priorities straight at all.

From Stuart Anderson at <a href="/NFAPResearch/">NFAPResearch</a>:
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I talk with Jordan McGillis about America’s ports, technology, and union opposition to modernization… city-journal.org/multimedia/aut…

Manhattan Institute (@manhattaninst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most working Americans don’t choose their health insurance—their employer does. The result? Expensive, one-size-fits-all coverage. A new Manhattan Institute issue brief by Chris Pope shows how a simple regulatory tweak could change that. 🧵

Most working Americans don’t choose their health insurance—their employer does. The result? Expensive, one-size-fits-all coverage.

A new <a href="/ManhattanInst/">Manhattan Institute</a> issue brief by <a href="/CPopeHC/">Chris Pope</a> shows how a simple regulatory tweak could change that. 🧵
Jordan McGillis (@jordanmcgillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America can and ought to be the premier hub for global talent. Our world-class research universities are essential gateways and should be utilized for that very purpose.

Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Republicans turning their backs on growth, innovation, and free markets out of a lazy mix of interest group lobbying and culture war opportunism is bad. slowboring.com/p/banning-lab-…