Posted on 08/21/2010 6:45:14 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Economy Minister wants points system for immigration
Published: 21 Aug 10 14:15 CET
Economics Minister Rainer Brüderle says he wants to change the German immigration system along the lines of the Canadian points system, in order to identify and attract more well-qualified immigrants.
Der Spiegel reported on Saturday that his officials have prepared a paper promoting the introduction of a points system which would give priority to those wanting to enter the country who have the kind of skills most needed.
Control can be exerted via such entry transparent criteria as for example need, qualification and integration ability, the paper says.
The introduction of a flexible points system such as those other industrial states have already had for many years, could contribute to this, in the estimation of the economy ministry.
Brüderle has already called for companies wanting to attract well-qualified workers to offer bonuses to those willing to come to Germany to take up the jobs on offer.
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This brings up an another angle to illegals coming into the U.S. that no one wants to talk about. America has never been a nation of peasants. The illegals coming up from south of the border are, by and large, peasants. They aren’t free- and independent-thinking people, like the ones who founded our country. As unskilled workers, they think only in terms of the cash they are paid at the end of the day and on Fridays. Sure, life is better for them here in the U.S., but most will remain in the peasant category, all the better for the manipulative, power-hungry Democrats.
The Germans are smart and hopefully not suiciadal like America.
The problem in America is ALL TV supports Obama, ISlam and the Vioctory Mosque. Keep watching and supporting TV sheeple.
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