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Shutting the Door

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It's something of a cliche to observe, as William R. Kerr does in The Gift of Global Talent (and as I have in Issues), that over the past 70 years or so the United States has been a magnet for highly talented scientists and engineers and bright young people from all over the world who aspire to technical careers. From the perspective of US policy-makers, this magnetism has been a gift. But even as other nations have gone as far as erecting billboards in Silicon Valley to lure away high-skilled immigrants who face legal problems with their status, the United States, as Kerr notes, "has often taken its special position for granted and has done little recently to make itself more attractive." In fact, US policy, rather than seeking to attract talented individuals, has thrown up barriers to make immigration-and sometimes even short-term visits by scientists and engineers, including internationally known and respected experts-difficult and complicated. And in recent years, the anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies of the Trump administration have discouraged immigration even further.
机译:正如威廉·R·克尔(William R. Kerr)在《全球人才的礼物》(以及我在《问题》中的文章)中所做的那样,这是一个陈词滥调,在过去的70多年中,美国一直吸引着高素质的科学家和工程师和来自世界各地的有志于技术职业的聪明年轻人。从美国决策者的角度来看,这种吸引力是天赋。但是,即使其他国家甚至竭尽全力在硅谷建立广告牌,以吸引那些身分面临法律问题的高技能移民,正如克尔所指出的那样,美国“常常被视作其特殊立场,并且已经做了最近才使自己更具吸引力。”实际上,美国的政策不是试图吸引有才华的人,而是为移民(甚至有时是科学家和工程师,包括国际知名的受人尊敬的专家)的短期访问带来了困难和复杂的障碍。近年来,特朗普政府的反移民言论和政策进一步阻止了移民。

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  • 来源
    《Issues in Science and Technology》 |2020年第3期|90-92|共3页
  • 作者

    ALBERT H. TEICH;

  • 作者单位

    The George Washington University;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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