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A flood of H-1B visa petitions will hit the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in April 2008. USCIS is expected to announce within days that the FY 2009 allotment of visas for highly educated foreign-born professionals has been exceeded – with visa “winners” once again determined by random lottery. A lottery forces U.S. companies and research institutions to put plans on-hold as they wait for a random lottery to determine who gets to hire the scientists and engineers they need... which is no way to run a business, or a visa program.
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Companies Contributing to U.S. Education: Profile of the Week

Intel Corporation
Education is a top priority and critical focus of Intel’s commitment to the community. To help young people everywhere thrive in today’s global, knowledge economy, Intel invests over $100 million per year in education programs focused on the following:
- Improving teaching and learning through the effective use of technology
- Advancing mathematics, science and engineering education and research
- Advocating for and celebrating 21st century educational excellence
Integral to Intel’s education initiative is a focus on success for all, including women, underrepresented minorities and those with little or no access to technology.
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Compete America is a coalition of corporations, educators, research institutions and trade associations committed to ensuring that the United States has the talent necessary for continued innovation, job creation and economic expansion in a worldwide economy.
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