Why are skilled immigrants so good, and so important? Because they're the backbone of high-value industries where the U.S. has a dominant position.pic.twitter.com/KQEnRFExqA
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Why are skilled immigrants so good, and so important? Because they're the backbone of high-value industries where the U.S. has a dominant position.pic.twitter.com/KQEnRFExqA
If we don't bring skilled immigrants to the United States, high-value industries will migrate to other countries, and America will lose industrial dominance and be a poorer country.pic.twitter.com/Z0Ne30Mha9
Contrary to popular belief, skilled immigrants - including H-1b workers - RAISE wages for native-born skilled workers. Why? Because downward wage pressure from competition is more than canceled out by the upward wage pressure from CLUSTERING.pic.twitter.com/mDq4sxcgP7
What about brain drain? Are we hurting other countries by taking their smart people? There's good reason to think we're not. Especially huge countries like China and India.pic.twitter.com/Ri5UYa6cfk
In fact, there's another reason skilled immigration is so important and good: Skilled immigrants pay a lot of TAX MONEY, to support the native-born population.pic.twitter.com/6y2giM7ZRs
The tax revenue from skilled immigrants is basically a free lunch for native-born Americans - including your parents and grandparents, your hometown, etc.pic.twitter.com/7ZPVseHwhD
But the United States' skilled immigration system is NOT OPTIMAL. It needs to be improved. First of all, we need to prioritize high-wage workers for H-1b visas, instead of lower-wage workers.pic.twitter.com/Ml1HzmO7BD
Second, we need to let H-1b workers apply for green cards THEMSELVES, instead of through their employers! This will cut the "tether" and make H-1b workers less like indentured servants.pic.twitter.com/f6JbwQWH4m
Those are @william_r_kerr's suggestions. Here are some more good ideas:
1. Region-based sponsorship of skilled immigrants (think: the Rust Belt)
2. Lifts on country caps (to prevent brain drain)
3. A Canada-style points-based immigration system!!!pic.twitter.com/b77mxHq9a8
How does region based immigration work? I mean in practice.
Canada has it for provinces!
I had forgotten about this, thanks
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