1. educated
2. hard workers
3. $$$$$$$$
edit// Rainy, he/she asked "favor certain [types] of immigrants," so, I meant educated OR hard wokers OR with money. Not educated AND hard workers AND with money. The numbers are just "bullets," not rankings.
2006-12-14 11:23:13
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answer #1
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answered by c00kies 5
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Should the government favor only the rich or only the poor?
This country is made out of immigrants..Do you know where your ancestors came from? Only a few are not immigrants but everyone came to this country being an immigrant and look at what it has became a diverse country filled with different types of culture and opinions and religions and its wonderful. NO I don't think United States government should favor certain immigrants but they do, when they need someone that will work for less they get who wants it, it doesn't matter what race or where you come from. They favor who will work hard for cheap labor.
2006-12-14 11:37:18
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answered by Lovely7 1
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Yes, I think they should. They should allow a calculated percentage from all the other countries and they should be categorized as to the needs of the US for immigrants by occupation, skill and education level, amount of money they have, etc. We should ensure that immigrants are not ONLY the poor. A certain number of poor, unskilled may be allowed, but these things need to be calculated and the levels decided upon should be adhered to strictly. All illegal immigrants should be deported, no exceptions!
2006-12-14 14:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You bet, if the U.S. doesn't want to become a dumping ground of all kinds of illiterate, ignorant scum bags.
As a matter of fact, many other countries have very strict requirements.
The U.S. should favor immigrants who are:
1.Legal
2 highly educated
3 not criminals
4willing to assimilate
5 honest and hard working
2006-12-14 15:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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well, if they're already well-off, educated and doing great in their country, why on earth would they want to immigrate to a place where they're not welcome?
does anyone remember what the inscription on the statue of liberty says??
people come here for the oppotunity. so long as they work hard they should be given a chance.
2006-12-14 12:51:11
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answered by miss onslow ketel booth 2
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1) Have not broken any serious laws-ie, murders, robbery, thefts
2) Have some education and be willing to learn English
3) Are not ill with anything serious-no major mental health issues or HIV, ect...
4) Be willing to work and pay taxes
5) IF they are in danger of being murdered in their native country due to voting issues (voting against those in power) or ethnic or religious issues
If they fit the above then let them sign up for papers and let them in!
2006-12-14 15:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really think educated people should only be on that list as long as they are very hardworking and don't need welfare. Because to the sister down there ( Tiffany) you have plenty of hard working citizens here that are undereducated but are very hard workers.
2006-12-14 11:27:04
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answered by LuNis 3
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absolutely. The kind who contribute more than they take out. Skilled, educated, and fully able to support their entire family, including children they may have in the future, without public aid.
2006-12-14 12:51:36
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answered by DAR 7
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We do now. Educated with needed job skills get preferential treatment. Diseased illiterates just sneak in across the border.
2016-05-24 06:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep...how about those willing to learn English and are educated. Being willing to embrace our culture would be nice, too. Oh...before you liberals crucify me, I'm first generation American.
2006-12-14 12:35:36
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answered by PK 2
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