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jollyllama | 12 days ago

> shame to anyone defending this abuse as some sort of pro immigration policy.

In what way is it not pro-immigration? Perhaps you mean "pro-immigrant"? In that case, your view is cogent, but I guess this just exposes that pro-immigration policy isn't necessarily good for the immigrants that it welcomes.

Immigration benefits capital. For example, as Federal Reserve Vice Chair Bowman indicated [0], immigration creates housing inflation.

[0] https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/bowman20260...

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peyton|12 days ago

It’s a non-immigrant visa. I believe E* are the immigrant employment visas.

hshdhdhj4444|11 days ago

It’s a dual intent visa. The visa itself provides no immigration benefits but it’s explicitly designed to then allow for a permanent residency and then citizenship application.