The debate surrounds the proposal of attaching green cards to college degrees, with critics arguing it would favor imported labor over American workers. Concerns include the potential for diploma mills to exploit the system, leading to an influx of foreign workers. Some believe the move would undermine American labor and the education system.
Bringing in 300k Chinese foreign students a year and then stapling a green card to their diplomas. https://t.co/q6qzD7edUR
I love the idea of letting more skilled labor into the United States (and making it easier to stay), I just want to make sure we realize “everyone who gets a degree gets a green card” would be mostly driven by diploma mills
I love the idea of letting more skilled labor into the United Stated (and making it easier to stay), I just want to make sure we realize “everyone who gets a degree gets a green card” would be mostly driven by diploma mills
We have brilliant people—American people—whose families spent generations of blood, sweat, and tears building this country to what it is only to be sidelined and stepped on by imported foreign labor. It needs to end. https://t.co/lLSrfHIZGM
Stapling green cards to college degrees is a bad idea from Trump Why would we make citizenship contingent on graduation from captured institutions where kids are taught to not only hate America + the West, but that there is a moral imperative to dismantle both? We need great… https://t.co/kB8y9hAXMP
The issue with “stapling a green card to a graduate degree” is that it’s fine for the status quo higher education system but then you’ve supercharged a mere degree mill into a green card mill
This is exactly what these Silicon Valley types want. More foreigners flooding our nation, taking American capital and American jobs and American housing from American people. Green cards stapled to diplomas while our people suffer and can barely afford to feed their families. https://t.co/lpgWLPx9RE