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Certainly. I have, on further consideration, decided not to.
Americans have voted against illegal immigration. Against people hopping the border. You could also say that they're against the expansion of asylum seeking, and that would be true.
Skilled immigration is nowhere near as unpopular, I'd have to look up polls, but I recall it being seen as a positive across the aisle.
Trump is keeping his promises this term, but in a ham-fisted way. You can address illegal immigration while not worsening the already difficult process of legal immigration.
Now, my dear friend. Do I look like an illegal migrant or an asylum seeker?
How exactly have I "gamed" the system? By trying my absolute best to sort out the impediments that would prevent me from legally moving to the States as a doctor? By considering an entirely legal class of visa, the EB5?
I'd be uncomfortable if this was true. It's not.
Here's a handy link to a previous post about my desire to move to the States, where I discussed my desperate efforts to make a now ex-girlfriend understand how amazing the States is as a country, and how its flaws are overplayed.
It's on this very forum. It has 70 upvotes at the time of writing, probably putting it in the top 0.1% of posts ever by popularity.
You are welcome to count the number of people who sympathized with my desire, and clearly said they wanted me to achieve my goal. There are people there inviting me to their homes, offering to show me around, take me out shooting.
They dwarf the mere two or three people who said they didn't want me around. Feel free to look yourself.
I am a law-abiding, responsible highly-trained professional in one of the most respected professions around. I'm articulate, fluent in English at a native level, an anglophile and a big fan of the United States. I hold nuanced political views and am friends with people on both sides of the political spectrum. I nurse no ethnic grudges, I'm not seeking to displace or replace anyone. I'm as Westernized as it gets, and my personal views and beliefs, if they were material, are those you could find in any number of Americans. I'd probably be working in under-served communities that your local doctors avoid if they can help it.
I invite you to present to me an example of someone you think would be a better candidate for an immigrant.
Even in the UK, almost everyone I've met has liked me, and been glad to have my presence. That includes old people at bars who complain about Pakis while telling me they vote SNP, that gentleman ended up saying I was one of the good ones and tried to set me up with a bartender.
I rest my case.
Opinion polls on immigration are largely cognitive dissonant bullshit, and nobody means the same things with any of the words they use. People notice where they live getting increasingly alien and dysfunctional, and the nice way to complain about that is to complain about illegal immigration. That goalpost has gradually shifted to fraudulent asylum claims, or fraudulent temporary worker visa, etc. Are they really fraudulent? I don't know. Do people feel like the outcomes of these policies aren't what they were promised, and are using the word "fraudulent" to express how they feel personally lied to about the impacts of all forms of immigration? That'd be my guess.
And especially with H1B, which is the current code word for "skilled immigration", it's the worst shit show anyone has ever seen. People being forced to train their own replacement, people blatantly abusing the system to replace american workers with lower cost wage slaves. I can't go into details, but I'm like 80% certain at least the division of a government agency I have to work with has become a fraudulent H1B colony. All my points of contact have become Indian over the last 5 years, their basic competence has plummeted into hell, and this year they actually didn't do anything. Redelivered last years deliverables, with great difficulty, and basically went "We're the government, eat shit, we don't have to do anything, we can't be fired." This is a ubiquitous experience, and to whatever degree "skilled immigration" polls positively, it is not inclusive of whatever the fuck that is which our overlords appear to consider "skilled immigration".
The Motte is not America. You may be better served taking the temperature on twitter, if for no other reason than the contrast.
You can't take the temperature on a site that shows you an algorithmically-curated selection of what is being posted. It just tells you what Musk wants you to see, either for (his) business or (his) pleasure.
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