I legit laughed out loudI was born here. I'm not a migrant.

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I legit laughed out loudI was born here. I'm not a migrant.
For nationals from large migrant-sending countries—India and China—the numerical limit and per-country ceiling have created inordinately long waits for employment-based green cards. New prospective immigrants entering the backlog (beneficiaries) outnumber available green cards by more than two to one. Many Indian nationals will have to wait decades to receive a green card. The backlog can impose significant hardship on these prospective immigrants, many of whom already reside in the United States. It can also disadvantage U.S. employers, relative to other countries’ employers, for attracting highly trained workers.
Solutions for addressing the employment-based backlog have been introduced in Congress. In July 2019, the House passed H.R. 1044, the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act. Currently under consideration by the Senate (S. 386, as amended), the bill would eliminate the 7% per-country ceiling. Supporters of the bill argue it would ultimately treat all prospective immigrants more equitably regardless of origin country. Opponents contend it would allow nationals from a few countries, and their U.S. employers, to dominate most employment-based immigration. They argue that S. 386 ignores the fundamental issue of too few employment-based green cards for an economy that has doubled in size since Congress established the current limits in 1990.
This report describes the results of a CRS analysis that projects the 10-year impact of eliminating the 7% per-country ceiling on the first three employment-based immigration categories: EB1, EB2, and EB3. It models outcomes under current law and under the provisions of S. 386, as amended. The bill would phase out the per-country ceiling over three years and reserve green cards for certain foreign workers, but it would not increase the current limit of 120,120 green cards for the three employment-based immigration categories.
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Indians hate Africans and discriminate against them more than Madows imoWhy are you speaking as if you aren't an African Immigrant???
Immigration is why we will not have labour back in power in my lifetime. For years people asked them to stop letting everyone in. They refused and shamed anyone who questioned them. Then they lost power and hasn’t been close for over a decadeYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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From what I noticed There are more Arabs, Malays etc, now than there was 10 years ago.Same in the uk, they’ve taken over the country
The younger generation (non fobs) are cool and I get along with them. It's the fobs and older generation that are problematic.Some indians are cool and indian girls are hot
The younger generation (non fobs) are cool and I get along with them. It's the fobs and older generation that are problematic.
Minority groups that are taking over which parts of the West:
Canada: South Asians and East Asians
United States: Hispanics/Latinos
UK: South Asians and Sub-Saharan Africans
Western Europe and Scandinavia: MENAs (Middle East & North Africa) & Sub-Saharan Africans
Australia: East Asians
Australia is also seeing large numbers of South Asians. Contrary to widespread opinion, East Asians generally don’t stay long in Australia. Most get their degree and leave, only a relatively medium number stay.
South Asians on the other hand are seen as qualified, English speaking, Commonwealth migrants that will fit in seamlessly.
Australia also had a historic community of South Asians and East Asians.
All Western countries get migrants from all over the world, but what sticks out with Australia is the East Asian lean of the migrant demographics.
While for example with most of Europe you notice an Arab/Turk/Iranian/Afghan etc (MENA) skew, the most dangerous type of ethnic minority to have (least likely to integrate). They are fucked.![]()
Australia is an even balance of South and East Asian.
MENA has slowed down since 2017ish. Before that, they accepted a fair few Syrian, Afghan refugees. Before that it was Iraqi, Kurdish Somali and Sudani.