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06-15-2006, 04:26 PM #1
Conversation with a U.S. Citizen
Hi, I was talking with a fellow citizen, he became naturalized over 15 years ago. He recently got his masters degree. He revealed some rather un-nerving facts about students from India and China.
Masters and doctorial students from India and China (on whatever kind of visa they come here on) have their tuition paid for. Guess who pays their tuition? We do. Their tuition is paid by U.S. taxpayers under a little-known law that "encourages" citizens of India and China to get their degrees here, and stay here to take our jobs.
That's not all he told me.
They all graduate and get their degrees. They use, what are called, ringers to take their exams for them, or they cheat like crazy. Professors, who notice the cheating, ignore it.
That's not all.
They get hiring preference for jobs, whether they can do the job or not doesn't matter - US companies give them priority.
That's not all,
If they can't speak English, they still get hired.
Fool! What does this have to do with illegals?
The "nerve center" of the Dream Act is right here:
http://www.immigrationportal.com/forumdisplay.php?f=230
What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?
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