Well, not the ones planning to go home. But perhaps a more welcoming route to becoming a citizen would help keep some of the ones leaving upon completing their degree.
> Seriously though, limiting it to STEM majors would goose academia in the right direction.
What is this supposed to mean?!
If you don't know, humanities programs are being badly squeezed already. Some programs are being cut entirely. I have a friend who is earning her Ph.D. in comp lit, and she (with all of her colleagues) are seriously scared that her field will no longer exist in 20 years.
And all this, despite the fact that undergraduate courses in the humanities are, according to my friend, as popular as ever.
Those jobs that only require you to wear a suit don't care what the degree is in.
Now if your future job only depends on your grade - not the subject which would you choose? Studying maths/physics/etc for 4years or doing psychology/media studies/american studies.