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Comment Re:Get rid of 195,000 Skilled and Educated Workers (Score 1) 980

I understand the US policy - I just don't agree with it (or you for that matter).

I just have to wonder about why you want to let so many people in who are going to be on welfare. The 110,000 people that are permitted on Asylum or Refugee status do not have to prove that they are going to work or contribute to society. Family-based immigrants have to be able to prove that their family member is financially able to support them when they immigrate. H1-B holders obviously have jobs and will pay taxes.

The politics of the US immigration policy is too generous in many cases and needs to focus on permitting talented people in (like the typical H1-B visa holders).

Yes many H1-B visa holders do become naturalized but it is not an easy process and often they have to wait in line behind people that are applying from countries that have higher quotas allocated to for refugees, etc.

Otherwise, all you have done is attempted to label and attack me based on your incorrect interpretation of my original post.

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