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H-1B visa system needs ‘common sense’ reforms: Congressman Khanna

WASHINGTON: Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna has said the US needs to “remain open” to immigrants who contribute to creating jobs and help shape the economy, as he called for “common sense” reforms in the H-1B visa system.

H-1B visa system needs ‘common sense’ reforms: Congressman Khanna

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Washington, March 30

Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna has said the US needs to “remain open” to immigrants who contribute to creating jobs and help shape the economy, as he called for “common sense” reforms in the H-1B visa system.

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Khanna, who represents the Silicon Valley where a large number of Indians and other immigrants work, said many Americans believe the H-1B visa programme needs to be reformed.

“Of course, we have to end the abuses. We shouldn’t have companies that have more than 50 per cent H-1B visas and we should make sure that they are paid the prevailing wage,” Khanna, a first-time Congressman, told PTI in an interview.

“These are common sense reforms that even people like Venk Shukla (TiE Silicon Valley leader) and many Americans believe in, let’s fix the system, end the abuses but make sure we recognise the role of immigrants in creating jobs,” he said.

The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa that allows American firms to employ foreign workers in occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. It is highly popular among Indian techies and the technology companies depend on the programme to hire tens of thousands of employees each year.

Khanna, who was elected to the US House of Representatives last November and was sworn in as a Congressman this January, said, “We have to remain open to immigration, people coming here who can contribute jobs and help the economy.” Khanna also pushed for strong relations between India and the US, in particular the trade ties.

“There’s a strategic partnership in advancing market security interests. India provides a large export market for American products with a large growing middle class. That can help create jobs in the United States,” he said.

“They both share values of democratic pluralism of a respect and tolerance for different faiths, a respect for dissent, a respect for robust journalism, a respect for spirituality. I think that there is the common values also,” Khanna said, adding he looks forward to visit India soon.

Condemning the recent hate crimes against Indian-Americans and Indians, he said the community has tremendously contributed to jobs, innovation, and service to the armed forces.

“There’s been an outpouring of support, both from Democrats and Republicans, to say that hate crimes and hate speech have no place in the United States,” he said.

Khanna is working with other Indian-American lawmakers Pramila Jayapal and Raja Krishnamoorthi, Ami Bera, and with Congressman Joe Crowley to make sure they have a federal task force that deals with hate crimes.

“We’ve had tremendous support in a coalition, republican and Democrat colleagues, from people like John Lewis, and from the Hispanic-American caucus. It’s a broad coalition.From the Jewish-American community, there’s concern about anti-semitism. It’s a broad coalition that believes that this country doesn’t have any place for hate, or hate speech,” he said.

The election of a record number of five Indian-Americans to the Congress for the first time, is giving the community a lot of confidence, he said. “A sense of inspiring young people to seek careers in public service, to go into the military, to go into foreign service. It has really inspired, I think, many young folks to answer the call to service,” Khanna said. — PT

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