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Biden asked Congress to loosen visa restrictions on highly educated Russians

  
Via:  Nerm_L  •  2 years ago  •  44 comments

By:   Natasha Bertrand (CNN via MSN)

Biden asked Congress to loosen visa restrictions on highly educated Russians
President Joe Biden has asked Congress to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make it easier for highly educated Russians to obtain visas to work in the United States, according to a section of the White House's Ukraine supplemental budget request submitted to lawmakers last week and reviewed by CNN.

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Joe Biden has fully revived the Cold War.  We've tried these schemes decades ago and yet Russia still invaded Ukraine in 2022.  The short term gains from this policy will have decades long consequences.  Guess who is going to pay the price for Biden's return to failed policies of the past?


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President Joe Biden has asked Congress to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make it easier for highly educated Russians to obtain visas to work in the United States, according to a section of the White House's Ukraine supplemental budget request submitted to lawmakers last week and reviewed by CNN.

The request, if enacted, would allow Russians with a masters or doctoral degree in the fields of science, technology, engineering or math to apply for a visa without first obtaining an employer sponsor in the US.

The amendment would also require the Department of Homeland Security "to expedite consideration of such applications," the document says, "as appropriate" and with the necessary vetting.

The administration explained in the document that the authority "would help the US attract and retain Russian STEM talent and undercut Russia's innovative potential, benefiting US national security." The authority would expire four years after the date that it is enacted, according to the document.

"We want to seize on this opportunity to provide top Russian scientists with a clear pathway to leave Russia for good and come to the United States, robbing Putin of his best innovators and his best brains," a White House official told CNN. "We believe this will advance our own national security and bolster our economy by adding highly skilled individuals to our workforce, and that it will also weaken Russia's innovation base while simultaneously strengthening our own."

The official noted that there is precedent for this request, most recently the Soviet Scientists Immigration Act of 1992 that also provided top Soviet scientists with a pathway to immigrate to the United States without a sponsoring employer. That proposal allowed about 450 Russian scientists to emigrate to the US, the official said, and the administration believes the number this time around will be "much higher given the current political climate."

Tens of thousands of highly educated Russians have reportedly fled Russia since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine just over two months ago. The Biden administration is hoping to take advantage of that brain drain and lure some of those workers to the US, officials said.

The document says the visa changes would apply to Russians with degrees in fields including, but not limited to: hypersonics, advanced nuclear energy technologies, advanced missile propulsion technologies, directed energy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and space technologies and systems.

The US has already sought to curtail Russia's ability to remain technologically competitive by imposing severe export restrictions on materials like semiconductors that are found in thousands of electronic products.

Bloomberg first reported that the administration was weighing loosening the visa restrictions.


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Nerm_L
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1  seeder  Nerm_L    2 years ago

Let's party like it's 1962.

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Nerm_L @1    2 years ago

First came the Chinese "students", now we admit Russian "professionals"

How many more spies do we need?  jrSmiley_78_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.2  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Nerm_L @1    2 years ago

Think a little further back, Nerm_L.  Did the USA not gain tremendous advantage from Wernher von Braun and his colleagues?  Where would the USA be if they hadn't imported them?

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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1.2.1  seeder  Nerm_L  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1.2    2 years ago
Think a little further back, Nerm_L.  Did the USA not gain tremendous advantage from Wernher von Braun and his colleagues?  Where would the USA be if they hadn't imported them?

von Braun was not a defector and was not recruited.  

Igor Gouzenko defected in 1945 while stationed in Ottawa, Canada.  The United States did not encourage and recruit defectors during the Cold War to benefit the United States.  Biden's requested changes to immigration law as part of Ukrainian aid isn't about recruiting people needed by the United States.  Biden is trying to encourage defections by people with expertise in weapons to harm Russia.

What Biden is doing is like buying up patents to avoid competition.  In economic terms, Biden's request is very neoliberal.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.2.2  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Nerm_L @1.2.1    2 years ago

Okay, I'll try to be more accurate.  Wernher von Braun and some of those who worked with him for an enemy of the USA came to America and America was able to benefit from his expertise.  

 
 
 
Ronin2
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2  Ronin2    2 years ago

Because we want a better educated spy that will be well qualified for high level security clearances in government and defense contractors here in the good old US of A.

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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2.1  seeder  Nerm_L  replied to  Ronin2 @2    2 years ago
Because we want a better educated spy that will be well qualified for high level security clearances in government and defense contractors here in the good old US of A.

Someone like Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman?

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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2.2  seeder  Nerm_L  replied to  Ronin2 @2    2 years ago
Because we want a better educated spy that will be well qualified for high level security clearances in government and defense contractors here in the good old US of A.

One of my university professors was a KGB agent.  Of course, no one knew at the time.  A Russian defector was teaching physics on campus.  Of course, that was only a rumor until we learned of the KGB agent.

 
 
 
Hallux
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3  Hallux    2 years ago

The more Dostoyevskys, and I could easily list hundreds more of his calibre either past or present, the better. 

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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3.1  seeder  Nerm_L  replied to  Hallux @3    2 years ago
Dostoyevsky

Which Dostoyevsky?  

Biden's immigration request is directed toward Russians with expertise in weapons.  That's a revival of Cold War efforts to encourage and recruit defections.

 
 
 
Hallux
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5  Hallux    2 years ago

Short reflection on the author ... Natasha Bertrand has had an interesting career, hopefully her stop at CNN will be a short one.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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7  Sunshine    2 years ago

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Hallux
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7.1  Hallux  replied to  Sunshine @7    2 years ago

One of many fave episodes!

 
 
 
charger 383
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8  charger 383    2 years ago

If we have to have immigrants, at least get smart ones 

 
 

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