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Foreign relations of the United States

H1B Visas

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Increase H1B Visas There is now a great need in the U.S. for a dramatic increase in H-1B visa availability in order to meet the demand of U.S. businesses for skilled workers. Companies across the?United States?are now beginning to assess their H-1B visa needs for the FY 2015 (10/1/14 - 9/30/15) filing season and are expecting even greater competition for the limited number of available H-1B cap slots. Foreign born skilled workers actually increase our jobs availability On the contrary, studies have shown that foreign-born skilled workers help the economy and actually create jobs for U.S. citizens.

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European monarchies form the Quadruple Alliance to suppress democratic revolutions Newly independent nations of Latin America gain the sympathy of the American people Britain and U.S. are alarmed at Russian expansionist aims Britain proposes to issue a joint statement with the U.S. against intervention in Latin America U.S. issues the Monroe Doctrine European monarchies defeat Napoleon in 1815 Simon Bolivar and Jose San Martin lead the independence movement in the Latin American colonies and overthrow Spain Russian tsar announces in 1821 that his empire extends south into Oregon British fear that the Quadruple Alliance may try to suppress Latin American democracies

John Quincy Adams

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John Quincy Adams encouraged Jefferson to pass Monroe Doctrine without the consent of the English. This made it basically invalid because it would not succeed without the backing of the British Navy.
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John Quincy Adams

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John Quincy Adams encouraged Jefferson to pass Monroe Doctrine without the consent of the English. This made it basically invalid because it would not succeed without the backing of the British Navy.
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