These workers who do those jobs are a critical part of Georgia's economy.
The reality is this law will not solve the immigration problem in the State. It will only devastate local economies.
This is an issue that America aches for reform.
I prefer comprehensive and I am still working that way.
This is a very, very important point that you have raised.
I certainly think the area has to be fixed.
Well, in your region we have three great engineering schools, two of which are represented here--Cornell and RIT; there ...
If we are going to continue to create these jobs, we need high-skilled immigration reform.
I applaud you for seeking that balance.
The comprehensive bill we are continuing to work on would deal with H-1B reform in a very significant way.
What we need to do is two things: we need to invest in education, and we need to address immigration.