I would venture to guess that most "educated, life experienced Europeans" are trying to figure out a way to move here, unless they are plugged into the system there in a profitable way.
"I would venture to guess that most "educated, life experienced Europeans" are trying to figure out a way to move here, unless they are plugged into the system there in a profitable way."
Very true. Many well educated Europeans wish to find work in the US. Often they can earn better money than US citizens competing for the same job (because their educational skills are superior and employers therefore agree to pay them better salaries) and also, many Europeans who admire the US consider it a privilige to work in the US and experience a culture that is different to their own one.