"The high skills agenda that is desperately important for us where H-1B visa holders languish and don't get their status improved," Bush, the former Florida Governor, told a Detroit audience in a major policy speech the first after his announcement three weeks ago that he intends to run for the 2016 presidential elections.
By specifically mentioning H-1B visa holders, Bush as referring to the years of frustrating and agonising wait for these highly-skilled workers from countries like India to get their permanent residency status, in the absence of which many of them have started going back to their home country.
Bush said, he knows for a fact that people are surprised that 40 per cent of the undocumented workers, undocumented people in our country have come with a legal visa and have just overstayed their time.
"The high skills agenda that is desperately important for us where H-1B visa holders languish and don't get their status improved," he said in response to a question.
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"Investors, DREAMers, people that come to our great universities, all these people should be welcome in our country. The unwritten contract ought to embrace our values and you can pursue your dreams in this great country. By doing so you're creating opportunity for more people," Bush said.
"This should be the lowest hanging fruit, to be honest with you, because this is a huge opportunity. Immigration's not a problem. The immigrant experience in our country makes us unique and special and different, and it is part of our extraordinary success over time," he said.
"So while the political fights go on, we're missing this opportunity. I view fixing a broken system as a huge opportunity to get to that 4 per cent growth. If we're going to stick around the two percent run rate, it's a little bit higher this quarter, a little bit higher last. But that's kind of what the economists say. That's the new normal," he said.