To: gaijin
I work in a hospital in southern New Jersey. Fully 99% of the medical staff are East Indian and Pakistani. They bring their immediate family with them, wives and children, those who have foreign born children or they have a couple of kids when they get here. Then in short order they send for the rest of the extended family, fathers, mothers, mothers-in-law, aunts, uncles, etc. And the extended family, never having worked a day here are immediately getting welfare. it's sickening.
20 posted on
10/04/2019 10:25:59 PM PDT by
jmacusa
("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?)
To: jmacusa
really? Most immigrant doctors bring over family who are on welfare?
My “east Indian” friend who is a doctor has a son in the computer industry, a husband teaching at college and a daughter who was in the US Navy. True, when her mom came on extended visits (to care for her young kids) she did not work: But you know, you can't work on a visitor visa.
My husband, a Filipino immigrant (and WWII veteran) arranged for lots of his relatives to migrate to the USA... most are nurses, doctors or technicians. True, it includes a niece who also is on a visitor visa so she can live in the USA and care for her grandkids so her daughter can work at a rural US hospital. Eventually she will get a green card, and be eligible for medical care, but unless you ignore that those who stay home as caregivers or home makers are also contributing to the USA, you are clueless.
21 posted on
10/04/2019 10:45:08 PM PDT by
LadyDoc
(liberals only love politically correct poor people)
To: jmacusa
The health system in Minneapolis is like that, too.
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