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Tech workers disappointed by Obama on immigration
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Nov 25, 2014
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Tech workers disappointed by Obama on immigration
President Obama's immigration executive order underwhelmed many who are in this country on the highly skilled worker visa known as the H-1B.
Obama was in Las Vegas Friday to sign an executive order on immigration. He was speaking at Del Sol High School, where roughly two years before he had laid out his principles for immigration reform.
Obama was in Las Vegas Friday to sign an executive order on immigration. He was speaking at Del Sol High School, where roughly two years before he had laid out his principles for immigration reform.
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President Obama's immigration executive order underwhelmed many who are in this country on the highly skilled worker visa known as the H-1B.

Some of the brains powering California's tech hubs may feel like they were served a turkey last week.

President Obama's immigration executive order underwhelmed many who are in this country on the highly skilled worker visa known as the H-1B.

Joe Garofoli, staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, explains what Silicon Valley was looking for and their next hope for passing measures that would help their employees.