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03-21-2013, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by natalie2288 View Post
Exactly, we have ENOUGH competition here therefore we should not have an immigration reform, since it would add more people into the work force. Can you see where I'm head it?
International students pay out-state or full tuition at private universities. Yet, you don't want them to have the same opportunities as you? Eventhough they can here legally and stayed legally.
I'm just so appalled at the selfishness of some people. It is convenient to support something that will HELP you, but forgets about others. If the majority of US citizens would think that way, then they would not care about CIR since it wouldn't help them and would create for competition as you say.
Oh Thank you so much for this response. I was about to go ape shit on that dude. I know so many friends who were international students at my school and were worried so much because of sponsorship. Their parents literally paid their life earnings to send them to school here without knowing much about the immigration laws. No companies are willing to sponsor because of the effort and money required. I just pray Congress does something. Maybe a new category of work permits to international student graduates. I know us dreamers have had it bad but it would really be unfair to this group of students, most of them masters students if this portion of the law remains as it is.
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