Will a byproduct of a Trump administration immigration policy lead to a need for more homegrown Hi-Tech jobs?
It is no secret that a good portion of Hi-Tech labor comes from Asia, and maybe a few other places. If less of those workers can get visas, would that mean US will have to step it up can cultivate more homegrown Hi-Tech jobs? Would that mean more tuition help for those Hi-Tech fields or, Incentives to introduce more of it in high school? If more homegrown techs are needed, how can that not be a plus for the job market or students headed for those careers?
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