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Indian, Chinese immigrants go home for better life

By KRISTIN COLLINS

Raleigh News and Observer

March 3, 2009, 12:12AM

RALEIGH, N.C. — A Duke University researcher says the United States may no longer be the world’s only land of opportunity.

According to a study released Monday, immigrants from India and China are returning to their home countries for better jobs and a more luxurious standard of living.

Vivek Wadhwa, a professor in Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering, co-authored the study, in which researchers interviewed 1,200 highly educated Indian and Chinese professionals who returned to their countries after living in the United States. Most returned for better job prospects and pay.

Wadhwa said the growing job market in those countries, visa backlogs and anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States are pulling immigrants back to the places they once thought they had left for good.

“For the whole of American history, immigrants have come here on one-way tickets, whether it was on the Mayflower or from India,” Wadhwa said.

“Now we’re exporting our critical talent. The message here is we better wake up. We have this arrogance as if we’re still the only great place in the world.”

Immigration critics, however, say the departure of professionals from around the world will only help American job seekers, especially in a time of rising unemployment.

“If these are good jobs, wouldn’t we want them to go to Americans?” said Stephen Camarota, research director for the restrictionist think tank Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C.

Camarota said foreign engineers and scientists have depressed U.S. wages and discouraged Americans from going into those professions.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6290571.html

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

 

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