Monday, November 11, 2013

Benefactors of Immigration Lobby



            Nearly six months ago Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg teamed up with other tech industry big names like Bill Gates, Netflix’s CEO, and founders of companies like Dropbox and LinkedIn to form FWD.us. As this article highlights, FWD.us is an organization that lobbies for immigration reform; specifically an increase in the number of H-1B Visas which are visas for high-skilled STEM workers. Because of the STEM shortage in the United States tech companies across the country are desperately seeking qualified work to fill their growing demand for STEM employees and have begun to look overseas to find that talent.
            While nearly all technology companies would like to see an increase in the H-1B visa cap, FWD.us is composed of only a few major tech firms that are collectively funding a major lobbying effort on behalf of their entire industry, making the members of FWD.us benefactors to a privileged group.
            This is an example of a privileged group because members of FWD.us have enough to gain from H-1B reform that they are willing to bear lobbying costs on behalf of the entire high-tech industry while smaller firms have the opportunity to free-ride on FWD.us’ efforts. As discussed in class, whatever gains FWD.us receives will greatly benefit the industry, and will help FWD.us’ members, but will never quite reach Q* for the entire high-tech market because of the smaller firms who are free-riding on the group’s lobbying efforts.


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