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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]G7 citizens should have freedom of movement between EU and the USA ONLY if they have advanced education or training (university or trade school) AND can pass a language exam showing C1/native-level fluency in their country’s language. This would provide quality input into our economy and eliminate receiving their multitude of [b]poor uneducated immigrants -we have plenty of those already.[/b][/quote] Those "poor, uneducated immigrants" are essential to our economy and, no, we don't have "plenty already." There are currently severe shortages in the restaurant/hospitality industry as well as in construction, jobs that often attract recent migrants. And who do you think picks our crops, works our slaughterhouses, processes crabs and other seafood, and does pretty much all the undesirable jobs in our economy? That being said, these types of workers should enter the country in an orderly fashion, ideally on work visas that require them to work in specific understaffed industries. [/quote]
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