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ocrenter
Participantjp, our favorite whipping boy, the fabulous “smashing stonebridge sanctuary” finally sold for $850k after 3 years of drama.
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ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I agree with with ocrenter that we want to reward educational achievement. We should automatically give Green Cards to foreign students who graduate from the top 100 universities.[/quote]
that’s actually a very good idea. especially since we ourselves are not producing enough skilled and educated workforce, this is a great way to keep America strong while the native-borns immerse themselves in video-games/TVs/and chips.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I agree with with ocrenter that we want to reward educational achievement. We should automatically give Green Cards to foreign students who graduate from the top 100 universities.[/quote]
that’s actually a very good idea. especially since we ourselves are not producing enough skilled and educated workforce, this is a great way to keep America strong while the native-borns immerse themselves in video-games/TVs/and chips.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I agree with with ocrenter that we want to reward educational achievement. We should automatically give Green Cards to foreign students who graduate from the top 100 universities.[/quote]
that’s actually a very good idea. especially since we ourselves are not producing enough skilled and educated workforce, this is a great way to keep America strong while the native-borns immerse themselves in video-games/TVs/and chips.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I agree with with ocrenter that we want to reward educational achievement. We should automatically give Green Cards to foreign students who graduate from the top 100 universities.[/quote]
that’s actually a very good idea. especially since we ourselves are not producing enough skilled and educated workforce, this is a great way to keep America strong while the native-borns immerse themselves in video-games/TVs/and chips.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I agree with with ocrenter that we want to reward educational achievement. We should automatically give Green Cards to foreign students who graduate from the top 100 universities.[/quote]
that’s actually a very good idea. especially since we ourselves are not producing enough skilled and educated workforce, this is a great way to keep America strong while the native-borns immerse themselves in video-games/TVs/and chips.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]What does academic achievement have to do with the Dream Act? Graduating from a two year community college is considered achievement? Or serving the military even though you can’t perform most critical functions because you can’t get a security clearance?[/quote]
read my previous post again, I said raise the bar of academic achievement to something along the line of top 100 4 year college.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]What does academic achievement have to do with the Dream Act? Graduating from a two year community college is considered achievement? Or serving the military even though you can’t perform most critical functions because you can’t get a security clearance?[/quote]
read my previous post again, I said raise the bar of academic achievement to something along the line of top 100 4 year college.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]What does academic achievement have to do with the Dream Act? Graduating from a two year community college is considered achievement? Or serving the military even though you can’t perform most critical functions because you can’t get a security clearance?[/quote]
read my previous post again, I said raise the bar of academic achievement to something along the line of top 100 4 year college.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]What does academic achievement have to do with the Dream Act? Graduating from a two year community college is considered achievement? Or serving the military even though you can’t perform most critical functions because you can’t get a security clearance?[/quote]
read my previous post again, I said raise the bar of academic achievement to something along the line of top 100 4 year college.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]What does academic achievement have to do with the Dream Act? Graduating from a two year community college is considered achievement? Or serving the military even though you can’t perform most critical functions because you can’t get a security clearance?[/quote]
read my previous post again, I said raise the bar of academic achievement to something along the line of top 100 4 year college.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Well if you are realistic lower income people are not generally attending universities anyway especially not top tier schools like UC, unless they are provided assistance which is usually tax payer supported in one way or another.[/quote]
right now as part of the immigration pipeline is the the money and employment factor. Immigrants can apply for legal status claiming they have essential skills needed by American companies or if they have enough money to invest in the country and create jobs.
Essentially what the country is saying is we value your skills and we value your money.
What is wrong with saying we value your academic achievements? which we know eventually lead to skills and money. (and like I mentioned earlier, raise the bar, as I’m sure we all know the quality of the student body at most community colleges).
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Well if you are realistic lower income people are not generally attending universities anyway especially not top tier schools like UC, unless they are provided assistance which is usually tax payer supported in one way or another.[/quote]
right now as part of the immigration pipeline is the the money and employment factor. Immigrants can apply for legal status claiming they have essential skills needed by American companies or if they have enough money to invest in the country and create jobs.
Essentially what the country is saying is we value your skills and we value your money.
What is wrong with saying we value your academic achievements? which we know eventually lead to skills and money. (and like I mentioned earlier, raise the bar, as I’m sure we all know the quality of the student body at most community colleges).
ocrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Well if you are realistic lower income people are not generally attending universities anyway especially not top tier schools like UC, unless they are provided assistance which is usually tax payer supported in one way or another.[/quote]
right now as part of the immigration pipeline is the the money and employment factor. Immigrants can apply for legal status claiming they have essential skills needed by American companies or if they have enough money to invest in the country and create jobs.
Essentially what the country is saying is we value your skills and we value your money.
What is wrong with saying we value your academic achievements? which we know eventually lead to skills and money. (and like I mentioned earlier, raise the bar, as I’m sure we all know the quality of the student body at most community colleges).
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