More seriously, can't they contribute, when they're already well-adapted graduates who like it there? I'm not saying it should be that easy to get a green card--but, to be fair, it isn't.
Automatically, no. It should make it easier to assimilate should they meet the other criteria, however. I feel the same way about foreign nationals who earn a degree at Australian universities. You don't get to jump the queue.
Trump was a guest on a podcast, where he said "What I want to do and what I will do is you graduate from a college, I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay
in this country, and that includes junior colleges, too." It was in response to a comment about the need for more skilled workers.
There is a reason all migrant females past puberty are told to get on birth control before making the trip to the US border....."someone is doing the raping."
Merit based system is what we need....anything else drives down wages for non college required jobs.
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No he did not. "They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."
But I speak to border guards and they tell us what we're getting.
This post was edited by my2cents at July 3, 2024 8:23 AM MDT
Not thinking things through seems to be Trump's usual modus operandi. Rather than green carding foreign nationals due to lack of skilled American workers, perhaps he should consider making it easier for those here legally to obtain an education in those skilled areas without going into hock for the rest of their lives.
All those Americans who go into debt for the education, will have to compete for jobs with grads from countries where the pay is lower and who will accept lower salaries.
Immigration also drives up demand for goods and services and the need for a larger workforce to produce them. They add to the tax rolls and pay into Social Security. A shortage of workers in jobs like lettuce picking or chicken processing may increase wages, but it also increases the cost of food and other goods and services, which drives up inflation. It's a balance. I am not against a secure border, but I think it's equally important to be more efficient in processing those who apply for asylum, so they can legally work here.
The only reason for a shortage in workers is because we have allowed illegal aliens into the country for decades forcing the wages for down. And requiring E verify for ALL jobs then jailing both employers and illegal workers.
Most who apply for asylum do not qualify...they are not endanger, they simply want the US $.
Given our inflation rate and debt etc it is not a balance....it is way out of balance.
Agreed. However there is always a need for workers who will do the jobs that most Americans won't do. No one with a good education wants to work in the fields or pluck chicken feathers. I am not disparaging those workers - all work is commendable - but to think that if we eliminate most immigration, those jobs will pay more for Americans is ridiculous.