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Federal STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Initiatives and Immigration
Tuesday, October 25
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
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Friend,
I wanted to make sure you saw this [[link removed]] invitation [[link removed]] for our webinar next week on the recent administrative changes relating to immigrant workers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields.
We hope you join us for this important discussion. The national landscape of immigration issues continues to evolve, and now, thanks to new federal actions, American businesses can be assisted in hiring and retaining talented immigrants in STEM fields.
Join the American Immigration Council alongside Amy M. Nice , Assistant Director for National S&T Workforce at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Dan Berger , Immigration Lawyer, and partner at Berger & Kludt in Northampton, and Stephen Yale-Loehr , Professor of Immigration Law Practice at Cornell Law School, on a webinar [[link removed]] about how recent policy shifts by the Biden Administration have facilitated greater interaction between the nation's diverse business community and its pool of highly skilled STEM individuals.
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The webinar will:
Discuss how the Biden Administration's new administrative changes can help to maintain and increase STEM immigrant talent.
Provide guidance on these new administrative changes.
Highlight some of the recent work from the American Immigration Council on Attracting Talent and Global Competitiveness through STEM [[link removed]]
We hope you'll join us for this important discussion. Space is limited — register today [[link removed]] .
Sincerely,
Jeremy Robbins
Executive Director, American Immigration Council
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