Look at the Innovation center they created or the Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) program they developed that includes the Dell Innovators Credit Fund to help young companies.
It was that program that drew Kim Dotcom, the Internet entrepreneur accused by the U.S. of operating a website used to pirate half a billion dollars in entertainment, to relocate to the country.
For example, imagine that an entrepreneur from another country participates in a startup mentorship program in the United States, raises a first round of funding from investors, and wants to stay here to grow the company and hire more people.
The Stanford computer science program that Keeshin was trained in is trying to find more room for the artist alongside the engineer and entrepreneur in its student body.