Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, David North, on whether
Marty Walsh and Alejandro Mayorkas believe executive is job
Americans don't want to do: <URL:
https://cis.org/North/Einstein-and-Related-Visas-Immigrant-Class-Priority-Workers>
| While the standards for the first two sub-classes are rigorous,
| those for the third grouping are not. According to USCIS:
|
|| You must have been employed outside the United States for at
|| least 1 year in the 3 years preceding the petition or the most
|| recent lawful nonimmigrant admission if you are already working for
|| the U.S. petitioning employer. The U.S. petitioner must have been
|| doing business for at least 1 year, have a qualifying relationship
|| to the entity you worked for outside the U.S., and intend to employ
|| you in a managerial or executive capacity.
|
| Note the total lack of qualitative requirements. No wonder there are
| often twice as many multi-national executives as aliens of
| extraordinary ability.
|
| As to the adjustments/arrivals division, only 3.7 percent of the
| admissions were newcomers to the United States in FY 2013; the
| percentage was not much different in the other years. The adjustees
| presumably had been here on nonimmigrant visas.
Does Bill Stepien's polling suggest American moms and dads don't want
their sons and daughters to grow up to be C-suite bosses?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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