To: w1andsodidwe
Well, I have seen many who do get citizenship (sponsored by the companies they work for here).
I've had a bunch myself who've gone on to become good taxpaying citizens - conservative, too. All were looking for freedom and opportunity here, just like my ancestors, and, unlike my ancestors, they had advanced degrees in math and science.
20 posted on
07/13/2003 11:17:11 AM PDT by
pt17
To: pt17
I've had a bunch myself who've gone on to become good taxpaying citizens - conservative, too. All were looking for freedom and opportunity here, just like my ancestors, and, unlike my ancestors, they had advanced degrees in math and science. I have no objections to Indian professionals coming over AS PERMANENT IMMIGRANTS seeking to resettle here in the US with their families. H1B is indentured servitude (which is why US companies like them so much). The H1B's have to work whatever hours their managers set for them, put up with whatever demands are made, or they get sent back to India. They can't easily switch companies. They do not pose a threat to their managers of taking over the manager's job. Of course managers here love them
57 posted on
07/14/2003 10:36:26 AM PDT by
SauronOfMordor
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