A certain governor of Wisconsin shares those sentiments too!
“A certain governor of Wisconsin shares those sentiments too!”
Oh go troll some place else. Your so obvious.
WOW, thats three of them
Ted Cruz Press release:Legal immigration is a fundamental pillar of our nation's heritage, and I was pleased today to offer legislation that would haveimproved and expanded legal immigration by dramatically increasing the cap for high-tech temporary worker visas. This amendment would not only improve the current system, but would also encourage economic growth and create new jobs in America. There is currently a serious shortage of workers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, yet every year we send thousands of high-tech graduate students back to their home countries to start businesses and create jobs. This makes no sense. Im disappointed in the committees vote to reject expanding high-tech immigration. Although the Gang of Eight's bill makes a modest step towards improving high-tech immigration, it does not go nearly far enough. There is no reason to arbitrarily cap high-tech visas at 110,000 when these jobs are going unfilled. We need economic growth here and now.
“A certain governor of Wisconsin shares those sentiments too!”
Is that you, Hillary?
If that is true- someone has to educate
Walker about what happened in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, with the invasion of the Hmong people.
Certain well-meaning churches ‘sponsored’ these ‘refugees’ because of their prior support for out armed forces in Viet Nam, etc.
They never did assimilate into American society. They have gangs in Eau Claire which are terrorizing the citizens there. They don’t work. They live off the taxpayers. Eau Claire was a medium sized town with normal American/Wisconsin values. Now, they are literally contaminated.
I remember a group of these well-meaning Christian people on 60 Minutes on a Sunday evening telling how baffled & sad they were that all their efforts to help the Hmong people had been a disaster. They couldn’t understand what they had done wrong in their efforts to help the Hmong.