but assaf found the founder of this dynamic company is no longer in the united states. we contacted him. my staff contacted him this morning, and he said that because of the difficulty in obtaining a visa and the amount of time and effort it was taking, he decided it was easier to move to israel and take the core of the company, including its jobs, with him. now as reg pack grows, new jobs are going to be created in israel, jobs that could have been in the united states if we had a visa dedicated to foreign entrepreneurs like assaf. sadly, his story is far from uncommon. immigrants legally living in the united states who have a good idea and want to start a business have few options available to them. with a few ways to -- with very few ways to stay, these entrepreneurs, just like assaf, are forced to move and take their businesses with them and take the jobs that they have created and will create to other countries. i want to make certain that america is the best place for entrepreneurs who want to build america and hire americans. passing start-up act 2.0 will help ma