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Center for International Development Challenges US Immigration Stalemate

Experts from the Harvard Center for International Development seek win-win solutions on US immigration policy by viewing migration through a development lens, with partners from the Center for Glob...  
 
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gfair2 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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5:22 describes me exactly. I've always wanted to live and work in California, it's a beautiful place. But US Immigration imposes so many pre-requisites that I can't hope to move for many more years, short of winning the lottery or marrying a US Citizen, neither of which is all that likely.

At least they still let me in for short periods of time; enough to see what the place looks like and spend gobs of money. :)

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