Obama Crony Mark Zuckerberg To Host ‘Hackathon’ With Mexican Illegals
Oct 18, 2013 2 Comments Infidel Alie
SAN FRANCISCO – Mark Zuckerberg’s immigration advocacy group Fwd.us is planning to hold a hackathon next month for young undocumented immigrants as it tries to refocus attention on immigration reform.
Famous coders including the Facebook chief executive and Dropbox’s
Drew Houston will team with those who came to the U.S. as children,
often referred to as “Dreamers,” to build tools that address “the
problems within our immigration system,” according to Fwd.us President
Joe Green. Fwd.us will then work with the teams to get the projects up
and running.
The event is designed to swivel the spotlight to Zuckerberg’s call
for a comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s immigration policies as
well as loosening restrictions on visas for skilled workers such as
engineers and scientists.
“There’s been a lot of delay and too little action coming from
Washington this month. We hope that momentum coming from our hackathon —
and the technology it creates — can help move immigration reform
forward,” Green said.
Zuckerberg visited Capitol Hill last month to press members of
Congress in private meetings to support an immigration overhaul. The
legislation has stalled in the GOP-led house months after the Senate
passed a bill that eventually would grant citizenship to millions of
undocumented immigrants.
Zuckerberg wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Post in April that he
was inspired to launch Fwd.us after teaching a class on entrepreneurship
in an after-school program.
“One day I asked my students what they thought about going to
college. One of my top aspiring entrepreneurs told me he wasn’t sure
that he’d be able to go to college because he’s undocumented. His family
is from Mexico, and they moved here when he was a baby. Many students
in my community are in the same situation; they moved to the United
States so early in their lives that they have no memories of living
anywhere else,” Zuckerberg wrote. “These students are smart and
hardworking, and they should be part of our future.”
The hackathon will take place on Nov. 21 and 22 and is being hosted
at LinkedIn’s headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., by LinkedIn founder
and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman.
Fwd.us is taking applications at fwd.us/hackathon.
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