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by rayiner
873 days ago
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> Smart, hard-working, educated people from underprivileged places get a chance of having a better life while working to improve the US economy! What's not to like? Lots of things if people thought about it for more than 10 seconds. Why do you think the US has such uniquely bad work life balance even in white collar sectors? And those educated people are in the top 1-2% of their home countries. What’s it going to your country to import a bunch of foreign elites with chips on their shoulder? If what you care about is maximizing profits for Fortune 500 companies, then yeah, maybe it’s a good thing. |
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