
For decades, college-educated professionals from developing nations have left home for opportunities in the West. But this "brain drain" is reversing as stricter immigration laws and weakening economies make Western countries less hospitable to immigrants. In the U.S., Silicon Valley is the hardest hit, with fewer immigrants starting companies. We explore the reverse brain drain and find out how it's impacting our area.

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