If we’ve paid for their education and they seem to be on the road to being decent citizens there’s not much to be gained by sending them back.
But my view of proper immigration policy is ALL about brain draining the rest of the world. Our competitive advantage is all the people who want to come (or, in this case, stay) here; set out standards high and take the ones that will be worth keeping, kick out or keep out the rest.
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If weve paid for their education and they seem to be on the road to being decent citizens theres not much to be gained by sending them back.
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You mean, aside from the Rule of Law and Equal Under the same?? How many more ‘tiers’ will we need to split the populace for their ‘protected group’ entitlements?
There is NO way these people can exist/live/work in the U.S. WITHOUT continually violating the Law. Top validation, IMO, is their tax filings: EITC?? Jail, then Buh-bye. Multiple ‘returns’?? Jail, then buh-bye.