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Bill Gates against US keeping out talent - Hindu

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LOOKING AT THE FUTURE: Chairman of Microsoft Corporation Bill Gates with Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology Sachin Pilot (centre) and president of the National Association of Software and Services Companies Som Mittal, addressing the NASSCOM CEOs Forum in New Delhi on Friday.

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NEW DELHI: Microsoft Corporation co-founder and Chairman Bill Gates on Friday warned the Indian information technology industry that U.S. immigration laws could get tougher. Addressing a CEOs Forum here, Mr. Gates said: “The U.S. Congress is very tough on immigration in general… that’s unfortunate. What about making an exception for a few smart people? ... free exchange of talent is very important.” He, however, pointed out that the U.S. immigration policy might get stricter. “It would be a great mistake,” he said, while adding that Microsoft always supported exchange of talent and was against tougher immigration laws.

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