Working for logical immigation reform based on a stable population, a recognition of the finite nature of our natural resources and the adverse impact of continued growth on our quality of life, standard of living, national interest, character, language, sovereignty and the rule of law. Pushing back and countering the disloyal elements in American society and the anti-American rhetoric of the leftwing illegal alien lobbies. In a debate, when your opponents turn to name calling, it's a good sign you've already won.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Visas -- The Way Forward

The topic of this post in the continuing series on “The Way Forward” is visas.

There are too many different types of visas. Let’s limit the types to four: tourists, students, legal immigrants, and guest workers. Legal immigrants need visas only as a proof of approval of their immigation status. Those applicants who possess skills needed but not available in sufficient numbers in the United States and English-speaking applicants will be given most-favored immigrant status under a point system. Guest workers who are willing to do the type of work needed by employers will have that type of work indicated on their visas and on their machine-readable biometric IDs. For other than agricultural work, strict rules of evidence will be applied before an employer can hire foreign workers.

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