Yes, but we can also use the services of a controlled number of people to work here for a specific time period and return to their country of origin when that work ends.
The only guest-worker program that I'd support would have to include, at a minimum: application made from outside the U.S., a fixed time period (less than a year), and a required return to the worker's home country. Anything less is just an amnesty by another name.
Yes, but we can also use the services of a controlled number of people to work here for a specific time period and return to their country of origin when that work ends.
I think we should learn how to get along without the services of foreigners. A guest worker program is just the first step. The instant the program begins, liberals will start agitating for full rights for these "second-class-citizens".