Foreign investment is viewed by most economists as a way of stimulating our economy. With South Florida still suffering from high unemployment and a soft real estate market, how do we encourage foreign individuals to invest in our local economy? The answer is quite simple: incentivize entrepreneurs who are willing to invest in startup ventures with immigration benefits to entrepreneurs.

Many economists believe that our country is lagging behind when it comes to innovation. We aren’t able to attract and retain leaders in the sciences, mathematics, technology and engineering. To ensure that the best and brightest minds study and stay in the U.S., we need to offer them simple and straightforward options for obtaining lawful permanent residence.

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