One quarter of U. S. tech start-ups founded by an immigrant: study
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A new study showing that immigrants founded one quarter of U. S. technology start-up companies could fuel calls to relax immigration rules ahead of next month’s U. S. presidential elections, where the economy and immigration are key issues. The study "America’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Then and Now," shows that 24. 3 percent of engineering and technology start-up companies have at least one immigrant founder serving in a key role. The study paid particular attention to Silicon Valley, where it analyzed 335 engineering and technology start-ups. It found 43. . . .
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