• MEDIA: Katalin Kariko And The Invisible Victim: Green Cards Bring In Id

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 20 14:12:33 2021
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    American moms want their daughters to grow up to be biochemists for
    Temple.EDU, Penn.EDU or JHU.EDU: <URL:https://vdare.com/posts/katalin-kariko-and-the-invisible-victim-green-cards-bring-in-identured-servants-who-take-american-scientists-jobs>
    | I'm pretty sure that means that she didn't have a Green Card and was
    | a visa overstayer, but never mind, even the Green Card scientists
    | hired by universities are bad for America, but good for the
    | university's budget:
    |
    || She quickly realized she was something of a second-class citizen
    || at the Ivy League school. Her job was to do research and deliver a
    || few lectures for graduate students, but she would never be eligible
    || for tenure, unlike most other faculty members. The cardiology
    || department was composed of physicians who treated patients, did
    || research, and brought in money from grant proposals. PhDs like
    || Kariko were there to help these physician-scientists. The research-
    || assistant professors usually were foreign-born researchers--some
    || faculty members referred to them as "the aliens"--willing to
    || overlook meager salaries for the experience of working in the
    || university's world-class labs and because Penn promised to support
    || their green-card applications.
    |
    | So I assume that Katalin Kariko got her citizenship status
    | straightened out, and her daughter did too, because the daughter was
    | an Olympic Gold medalist in rowing--for the United States, not
    | Hungary--but let's remember the Invisible Victim here: the American
    | scientist who couldn't get a job, or afford to take a job, at the
    | University of Pennsylvania because all these legal "aliens" and even
    | illegal aliens have taken his place at starvation wages.

    Does Donald Trump regret taking Jared Kushner's advice to downplay
    the National Question on the campaign trail against Joe Biden and
    Kamala Harris?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
    --
    "There are a few people who worked in the Trump administration that
    actually know what went down and who is responsible. I'm going to
    work with them to bring more of this stuff out into view 11/" -
    Pedro Gonzalez
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