After turning 21, foreigners can no longer stay in the United
States under parents' work visas. If applications for their own
visas are not processed by that birthday - as is often happening
amid pandemic-induced delays - they must leave.
Unlike millions of undocumented immigrants popularly known as
"Dreamers" who have become eligible for temporary work permits,
these "documented Dreamers" - a group that numbers over 200,000
- have not received relief.
Record-low unemployment across the country has left businesses
concerned about losing prospective employees.
In a letter to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro
Mayorkas late Monday, the tech companies joined with industry
and lawyer associations to urge him "to establish more robust
aging out policies" that would let young people remain in the
United States as long as permanent residency applications were
under review.
Karan Bhatia, Google vice president of government affairs and
public policy, said the administration could provide a temporary
reprieve by interpreting regulations more favorably.
Google also supports lawmakers' bipartisan efforts to pass the
America's Children Act, which would provide documented Dreamers
a pathway to citizenship.
Uncertainty over their children's status has discouraged some
Google employees from working in the United States, Bhatia told
Reuters.
"There is intense competition in the world to be at that
technological edge, and the only way you get to that
technological edge is by having the world's best talent," he
said.
"We do have our highest and innovative work in the United
States, so for these folks to be fully utilized, it would be
optimal to have them in the United States."
Other signatories of the letter included IBM, Salesforce.com
Inc, Twitter Inc and Uber Technologies Inc.
(Reporting by Paresh Dave in Oakland, Calif.; Editing by Bradley
Perrett)
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