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In high-tech industries, such as computer software development, employers press the federal 7) government for immigration laws that allow for a greater supply of foreign-born workers. What is the main reason these companies cite for that effort?

A) Qualified technical workers are scarce in the United States.

B) Undocumented immigrants work harder than U.S. citizens.

C) The size of the U.S. workforce is declining.

D) U.S workers do not want this physically demanding work

E) There is a lack of adequate technology in the United States

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Answer: The correct answer is "A) Qualified technical workers are scarce in the United States.".

Explanation: The main reason why high-tech companies, such as software development, pressure the government to enact immigration laws that enable a greater supply of foreign-born workers, is to attract skilled technical workers skilled in the art , since in the United States there are not enough, and through these immigration laws could convince foreign workers with greater proposals and more benefits.

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