On the day that Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) told a local newspaper that she believed amnesty legislation could be brought to the floor by August, she met with Satya Nadella, the new CEO of Microsoft.

“I believe there is a path that we get a bill on the floor by August,” House GOP Conference Chair McMorris Rodgers said last Friday. “We’re going to have to push that this is a legal status, not amnesty.”

That same day, she tweeted a photo of herself with Nadella from her verified @cathymcmorris Twitter account.

@Microsoft‘s new CEO! They are hard at work creating the next wave of innovation. pic.twitter.com/M0bOyzhvGL

— CathyMcMorrisRodgers (@cathymcmorris) April 26, 2014

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Microsoft, along with other high-tech companies like Facebook and Google, has aggressively lobbied Congress and the Obama administration for more H1-B visas, even though numerous studies have debunked the notion that there is a shortage of American high-tech workers.