https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-01-23/u-s-immigration-screens-for-education-talent-and-ambition #h1b #perm #eb3 #eb2 #eb1
It’s like investments. You invest in 1000 stocks. If only 1 makes it, you make huge returns.
Defining 'talented' is what the government is finding a hard time with, and hence the frauds.
Show this to the Democrats.
All 52 Senate Democrats voted for S. 744 in 2013, which would have significantly expanded employment-based immigration, particularly for PhDs and STEM master's degree holders. In recent years Republicans have been adopting the following strategy: they'll propose a bill like the RAISE Act that cuts family-based immigration, Democrats will reject it, and then they'll say Democrats are against high-skilled immigration. It's pure nonsense.
The article talks about skilled immigrants and not unskilled illegal aliens. Isn't the ideal case to increase skilled immigration and decrease unskilled workers? I am in support of a separate line for family members who are highly skilled. Just not everyone.
Nope. They make themselves richer
Basic economics say, you spend 60% of what you earn, so it is wealth coming back to USA
Haha. They don't spend much. That's the fallacy that everyone believes in. It's the middle class who think the rich are spending more and try to spend more than they can afford . Rich just invest in the fantasies of middle class
Skilled immigration is at best upper middle class
Except when they move in to Seattle and SF and take up all the housing
Investment in real estate makes immigrants the retail investor and the US economy richer.
It also pushes people out of housing