July 24, 2007
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07/23/07 -
A PA Reader Defends Columnist Paul Craig Roberts
A Canadian Reader U.S. Needs
Immigrants In A Global Economy; Joe G. Disagrees
From:
Leonardo Arbelaez (e-mail
him)
I don’t agree with VDARE.COM’s position about
patriotism and the economy.
If you look for a job in the market place or access
search engines like
monster.com,
dice.com you’ll see that 99 percent of the job
opportunities are for people with either US citizenship
or a green card.
So what are you guys afraid of?
But if there is a
labor shortage in the U.S., your country must adapt,
otherwise the opportunities will move elsewhere.
You guys should see the big picture. Engineering
enrollment in US universities is
declining especially among native-born Americans.
Foreign workers spend money in the US—that is a good
thing for you.
You guys hate foreigners. But the world is a
global economy—adjust to it.
What do you prefer illegal immigrants or skilled
professionals who are sponsored by major corporations?
The U.S. economy’s amazing growth has been lead by
foreigners who moved to America to develop their
talents. If the U.S. stops receiving immigrants, it will
become like
France, which has developed no new technology and is
struggling to pay retired people their pensions.
In conclusion, you guys should be more open or you will
slide
backwards.
Please understand that I don´t hate the US. I admire
it. The beauty of the US is that you can criticize it in
a respectful manner.
After all, we are civilized people, aren’t we?
Joe Guzzardi
comments: Of course, we don’t “hate”
foreigners. But we would prefer a level playing field
when it comes to hiring professionals in engineering and
other high skill jobs. While it is true that most
corporations require green cards or U.S. citizenship,
those who end up getting the positions are H-1B visa
holders. The problem is that the employers declare that
no “qualified” American is available---a blatant
falsehood.
For more read my 2003
column: “CBS’
60 Minutes Hangs Tough on Dispossessing Americans,”
Norm Matloff’s
reply to an Indian reader
who asks the same questions as Arbelaez and Ed
Rubenstein’s
analysis of graduate enrollment by citizenship
that debunks the theory that Americans are not pursuing
engineering degrees.