President Barack Obama on
Wednesday called for a comprehensive immigration reform, in particular
for quick citizenship pathway to highly skilled professionals and
investors, saying US should support everyone who aspires to become the
next Steve Jobs.
"We
should be working on comprehensive immigration reform right now. But if
election-year politics keeps Congress from acting on a comprehensive
plan, let's at least agree to stop expelling responsible young people
who want to staff our labs, start new businesses, and defend this
country," Obama said in his State of the Union Address to the Congress.
"Send me a law that gives them the chance to earn their citizenship. I will sign it right away," Obama told the Congress.
"Let's
also remember that hundreds of thousands of talented, hardworking
students in this country face another challenge: The fact that they
aren't yet American citizens. Many were brought here as small children,
are American through and through, yet they live every day with the
threat of deportation," he said.
"Others
came more recently, to study business and science and engineering, but
as soon as they get their degree, we send them home to invent new
products and create new jobs somewhere else. That doesn't make sense,"
Obama said.
Obama said the US
should support everyone who's willing to work; and every risk-taker and
entrepreneur who aspires to become the next Steve Jobs.
"After all, innovation is what America
has always been about. Most new jobs are created in start-ups and small
businesses. So let's pass an agenda that helps them succeed. Tear down
regulations that prevent aspiring entrepreneurs from getting the
financing to grow," he said.
"Expand
tax relief to small businesses that are raising wages and creating good
jobs. Both parties agree on these ideas. So put them in a bill, and get
it on my desk this year," he said.
Noting
that innovation also demands basic research, Obama said on Wednesday,
the discoveries taking place in our federally-financed labs and
universities could lead to new treatments that kill cancer cells but
leave healthy ones untouched.
"New
lightweight vests for cops and soldiers that can stop any bullet. Don't
gut these investments in our budget. Don't let other countries win the
race for the future."
"Support
the same kind of research and innovation that led to the computer chip
and the Internet; to new American jobs and new American industries,"
Obama said.
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