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What kind of immigration/border policy would you implement?
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If you have no criminal background but do have an advanced education (or are getting one here) and in-demand job skills, in my book let them in (or allow stay after university) no questions asked. They are a net-gain for us. On the other hand, if someone has criminal history, they should be prepared for intense questioning about that and really not expect to be allowed in. Violent criminals will have zero right to be here. Things get a lot more iffy when we get to people who have zero criminal history but also no advanced education and/or no in-demand job skills. Maybe keep the current system around? Modify it to allow looking for work for 90 days (currently, it is illegal to even look for work here in the US on a tourist visa - you must look for work here from abroad/your home country if you want to work here)?


I don't know how best to go about the refugee situation (and this include climate too). Is our current refugee system working well?
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RE: What kind of immigration/border policy would you implement? - by nguyenivy - 10-02-2022, 02:17 AM

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