October 22, 2020
Next week, the Department of Homeland Security will review the contents of a proposal, ICEB-2019-0006, issued by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau (ICE), that seeks to limit the stay of an international scholar in the US to either two or four years. The potentially devastating impact of this proposal, if implemented, is of such magnitude that the undersigned leaders of San Diego’s biomedical research institutions are standing together to voice alarm.
Scientific research—critical to human health and the creation of new medicines—is, by its very nature, a global enterprise. Knowledge is regularly shared across geographic borders, between institutional campuses and throughout diverse laboratories. The people who populate these laboratories come from all parts of the world, driven to come to America to join others in a united quest to solve a particular scientific problem. A significant percentage of these international scholars are graduate students and postdocs, young scientists just embarking on a research career.
This new proposal from ICE places an unnecessary financial and bureaucratic hurdle in their path. Depending on their country of origin, each international scholar will have to apply for an extension every two or four years with thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs—with no guarantee of approval. If enacted, this proposal will not only hobble their careers and their contributions, it will interrupt and even stall the years-long scientific investigations undertaken by each of our institutes. These investigations are expanding human knowledge and leading to new treatments that improve human health. If our research teams are handicapped by ICEB-2019-0006, scientific progress will stumble while diseases continue to have a tragic toll.
The United States has long been the world leader in many types of scientific research, which has greatly stimulated our economy while benefiting our citizens. Ultimately, this ICE proposal threatens America’s position as a global leader in innovative, impactful scientific research.
The Department of Homeland Security is accepting public comments on this proposal until October 26, just days away. Each of our institutes will be registering our opinions. We urge you to register yours as well: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/09/25/2020-20845/establishing-a-fixed-time-period-of-admission-and-an-extension-of-stay-procedure-for-nonimmigrant
Signed by the following leadership:
拉斯蒂-盖奇,博士
President
索尔克研究所
Peter Schultz, PhD
President & CEO
Scripps Research
Mitchell Kronenberg, PhD
President & Chief Scientific Officer
La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Kristiina Vuori, MD, PhD
President
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
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萨尔克研究所是一个独立的非营利性研究机构,由首个安全有效的脊髓灰质炎疫苗的研发者乔纳斯·索尔克于1960年创立。该研究所的使命是推动以合作、敢于冒险为特点的基础性研究,以应对癌症、阿尔茨海默病和农业脆弱性等社会最紧迫的挑战。这项基础科学支撑着所有的转化研究,产生有助于全球新药和创新的见解。.