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Indian woman laid off from Tesla just two months in job

Read about the experience of Sneha Karnik, an Indian woman laid off from Tesla after just two months on the job. Explore the impact of Tesla s workforce reductions and the challenges faced by legal immigrants in the US. ....

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The US needs immigration reforms, including a new visa category for startup founders

The US needs immigration reforms, including a new visa category for startup founders. This is surprising given that 44.8% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. According to a recent American Immigration Council study, these immigrant founded companies generated $8.1 trillion in revenues in 2002 and employed over 14.8 million people. ....

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Reforming the US immigration system to make America attractive again

The US needs immigration reforms, including a new visa category for startup founders. This is surprising given that 44.8% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. According to a recent American Immigration Council study, these immigrant founded companies generated $8.1 trillion in revenues in 2002 and employed over 14.8 million people. ....

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