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Capitol Hill
07 March 2007
The chairman of the giant U.S. software company Microsoft is calling on the U.S. government to attract more high-skilled foreign workers to the United States to keep the country competitive in a global economy. Bill Gates made his comments in testimony1 before a Senate panel Wednesday, as VOA's Deborah Tate reports from Capitol Hill.
Bill Gates expressed concern about the U.S. immigration system, saying limits on the number of visas for high-skilled workers, bureaucratic2 delays in processing them and exhaustive security checks following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks are deterring3 talented foreign workers from seeking jobs in the United States.
In testimony before the Senate Health, Education, Labor4 and Pensions Committee, Gates warned that the United States could risk losing its competitive edge to other countries if Congress does not reform the immigration system.
Bill Gates testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, 7 March 2007 |
In the coming weeks, Congress is expected to consider immigration reform legislation, including efforts to attract more high-skilled workers and streamline5 the visa application process.
Gates said he believes it is possible to do background security checks without having the process become too burdensome.
He also called for ways to make it easier for more high-skilled workers to become permanent residents to help retain talent, particularly in the information technology, or IT, field.
"The IT industry I guarantee will be in the United States to the degree that smart people are here in the United States, and that is why I believe it is important to maximize that number [of high-skilled foreign workers]," he added.
Gates urged lawmakers to find ways to keep foreign students in the United States, saying if the country is going to invest in educating them, it should also benefit from that investment by encouraging them to work here.
He urged the federal government to invest more money in education and training, and in research and development (R&D).
"Federal research funding is vital," he explained. "Unfortunately, while other countries and regions, such as China and the European Union, are increasing their public investment in R & D, federal research spending in the United States is not keeping pace."
Gates suggested an increase of 10 percent annually6 in U.S. funding for research for the next seven years.
He also urged more teacher training and higher math curriculum standards. He said the nation should set a goal of doubling the number of science, technology and math graduates by 2015.
1 testimony | |
n.证词;见证,证明 | |
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adj.官僚的,繁文缛节的 | |
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v.阻止,制止( deter的现在分词 ) | |
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4 labor | |
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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5 streamline | |
vt.使成流线型;使简化;使现代化 | |
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6 annually | |
adv.一年一次,每年 | |
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