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Gov.: Foreign nationals could help Michigan economy
Posted: 01.29.2011 at 3:33 PM
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It could eventually grow into a statewide program

LANSING (AP) -- Efforts to attract and keep well-educated immigrants to the Detroit and Ann Arbor regions may provide stepping stones to a statewide program.

Gov. Rick Snyder has asked state officials to develop an initiative to encourage immigrants with advanced college degrees to come to Michigan to live and work.  The Republican governor says the effort could help reverse the "brain drain" that hampers Michigan's ability to attract high-tech industries.

Global Detroit tries to make the region more welcoming to immigrants.  And Cultural Ambassadors in Ann Arbor aims to capitalize on the region's international population, driven in part by the University of Michigan to attract international business.

Supporters say well-educated immigrants often seek advanced college degrees in science, math, and technology that can be used to help launch new businesses.

(Copyright ©2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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