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and you are?The rules dont say it but I do
That 'data' is twenty years old. Try again.About 40 percent of our Ph.D. scientists and engineers were born in another country, Orrenius writes. People tend to focus on illegal or low-skilled immigration when discussing immigrants and often do not recognize the tremendous contribution of high-skilled immigrants.
Dallas Federal Reserve
A new study, released last week, throws new information into the debate over foreign workers who arrive in the U.S. on such specialty visas.
The report, based on telephone surveys with 2,054 companies and projections by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and Duke University, says about 25 percent of the technology and engineering companies launched in the U.S. in the past decade had at least one foreign-born founder.
Immigrants Become Founding Fathers
These immigrant founders tended to be highly educated - 96 percent held bachelor's degrees and 74 percent held graduate or postgraduate degrees, with 75 percent of these degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related fields. The vast majority of these company founders didn't come to the United States as entrepreneurs 52 percent came to study, 40 percent came to work, and 5.5 percent came for family reasons. Only 1.6 percent came to start companies in America.
Even though these founders immigrated for other purposes initially, they typically started their companies just 13.25 years after arriving in the United States. And, rather than settling in well-established immigrant gateways, such as New York or Los Angeles, they moved to a diverse group of tech centers across the country and helped fuel their growth.
http://www.kauffman.org/uploadedFiles/WadhwaTBook09.pdf
While 23 percent of the nation's cooks and 20 percent of its janitors were immigrants in 2000, 27 percent of new computer-software engineers were also immigrants, according to a recent Migration Policy Institute study.
Indeed, the more technically educated the group, the more likely immigrants are to be overrepresented in it. While the foreign born make up 15 percent of the overall workforce, according to the 2000 census, they constitute approximately 17 percent of those with a bachelor's degree in science and engineering occupations, 29 percent of those with a master's degree, and 39 percent of those with a doctoral degree.
As US nears milestone, a rising mix of immigrants - CSMonitor.com
Too Geigh: Did not Read.About 40 percent of our Ph.D. scientists and engineers were born in another country, Orrenius writes. People tend to focus on illegal or low-skilled immigration when discussing immigrants and often do not recognize the tremendous contribution of high-skilled immigrants.
Dallas Federal Reserve
A new study, released last week, throws new information into the debate over foreign workers who arrive in the U.S. on such specialty visas.
The report, based on telephone surveys with 2,054 companies and projections by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and Duke University, says about 25 percent of the technology and engineering companies launched in the U.S. in the past decade had at least one foreign-born founder.
Immigrants Become Founding Fathers
These immigrant founders tended to be highly educated - 96 percent held bachelor's degrees and 74 percent held graduate or postgraduate degrees, with 75 percent of these degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related fields. The vast majority of these company founders didn't come to the United States as entrepreneurs 52 percent came to study, 40 percent came to work, and 5.5 percent came for family reasons. Only 1.6 percent came to start companies in America.
Even though these founders immigrated for other purposes initially, they typically started their companies just 13.25 years after arriving in the United States. And, rather than settling in well-established immigrant gateways, such as New York or Los Angeles, they moved to a diverse group of tech centers across the country and helped fuel their growth.
http://www.kauffman.org/uploadedFiles/WadhwaTBook09.pdf
While 23 percent of the nation's cooks and 20 percent of its janitors were immigrants in 2000, 27 percent of new computer-software engineers were also immigrants, according to a recent Migration Policy Institute study.
Indeed, the more technically educated the group, the more likely immigrants are to be overrepresented in it. While the foreign born make up 15 percent of the overall workforce, according to the 2000 census, they constitute approximately 17 percent of those with a bachelor's degree in science and engineering occupations, 29 percent of those with a master's degree, and 39 percent of those with a doctoral degree.
As US nears milestone, a rising mix of immigrants - CSMonitor.com
Tacos and Chinese take out are good ------------So "tacos and burritos" is your answer? Ricky Martin?
Today we pay people off with cash and benefits unlike in other eras. With an out of control Debtor nation using a Fiat Currency to support itself that is supposed to be a super power."They steal jobs!"
"We're full!"
"They steal elections!"
"They bring disease!"
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Come on bripat9643 you get to listen to J-Lo, eat tacos and burritos and admire a big latino ass once on a while…its all worth it…right?What music do you listen too?
What food do you eat?
Have you thanked a rich white person from the south for taking inter-generational wealth from diversity?
Is that why everybody is out trying to crossbreed their french bulldogs with the local stray?Mutts are generally smarter and healthier than pure breeds.
Cool words….now point us to all those thriving, prosperous, safe, productive, unified communities, cities, states and nations where diversity is benefiting the core people of the land.Diversity is the greatest force multiplier on the planet.
American way of life does not improve by hustling in 3rd worlders who are having a great day if they don’t get murdered or kidnapped or starveCool words….now point us to all those thriving, prosperous, safe, productive, unified communities, cities, states and nations where diversity is benefiting the core people of the land.
We’ll be standing by.
See post 40.Today we pay people off with cash and benefits unlike in other eras. With an out of control Debtor nation using a Fiat Currency to support itself that is supposed to be a super power.
‘Thirdworld immigrants improve and enhance America.’See post 40.
Also:
Immigrants Contribute Greatly to U.S. Economy, Despite Administration’s “Public Charge” Rule Rationale | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The Department of Homeland Security’s recently finalized “public charge” rule directs immigration officials to reject applications from individuals who seek to remain in or enter the U.S....
www.cbpp.org
The Positive Economic Impact Of Immigration
Immigrants and immigration are good for our country. Learn more about immigration facts and the positive economic impact of immigrants in the U.S.
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www.fwd.us
Immigration a net positive for health care funding in the U.S., study finds | BenefitsPRO
Immigrants tend to be younger and healthier, on average, compared to the general U.S. population.
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www.benefitspro.com
French Bulldogs were themselves the product of breeding toy bulldogs from England with French ratters, idiot.Is that why everybody is out trying to crossbreed their french bulldogs with the local stray?
Every prosperous nation has a large immigrant labor force.‘Thirdworld immigrants improve and enhance America.’
If true, why wouldn’t other world leaders be flying jumbo-jets to Mexico, Central and South America to recruit people that would enhance their nation?