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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a skilled legal soon to be immigrant (knock on wood) and I support this bill. Of course my evidence is anecdotal, but most of the GC lottery winners I meet are useless to this country at best. And I live in an area where a lot of them flock to, for various reasons. Don't even get me started on kids of low skilled migrants (legal and not) in public schools. Even when there are no behavior problems, there are problems with the speed of knowledge acquisition, high need for extra services, extra money for things like lunches and tutoring, and low parental involvement in school. As for Spanish as a de facto second language in the United States: it is now very difficult to find a job in any type of customer service if you don't speak good Spanish. Drives me nuts! But of course, there is a powerful lobby behind uneducated non English speaking migrants, so the bill probably won't pass. Maybe the next president is smarter and starts introducing those things in the bill one by one. [/quote] Yes! That is the way it works! They get slaves like my husband under the pretext that life in USA will be "great" and we like idiots pick up and go to USA only to work 60-plus hours a week and the MOMENT my husband gets his green card it is "adios bacha" and he is out on the street! And guess what? Once you have a green card you are considered like an American (for employment purposes, all other discriminations still hold) and you CAN'T find work if you are over 42. After nearly going bankrupt he got a job at 60% of his former pay and no company pension and OH THE FUN IT WAS for him to work same same hours and often weekends! Yes deekras (dears), we were on that merry-go-round until we were smart enough to get off (move to Singapore). People who think that foreigners, such as Indians, have it easy in USA are sadly mistaken. A few do well and are heralded as "the model minority" because all Asians are "the model minority" don't you know. But that is all gupsup rubbish. USA is a country circling the drain and the country is headed for ruin. Getting foreigners on those work visas is akin to legalized slavery. I advise all my fellow Indians and others to skip USA unless you are really living a slum life. [/quote]
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