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Saturday, January 25, 2014

GOP wants to import 50,000 immigrants into Detroit



GOP Idiots on Parade
  • Why employ American citizens?  The Michigan GOP wants to ship in 50,000 immigrants on free unearned VISAs and let them do the work instead for 1/2 the price.


Gary Rule #1  -  People are fucking idiots.

Really now, is it possible for the Republican Party to be even more stupid?

GOP Michigan Governor Rick Snyder will announced a plan to ask the Obama administration to set aside thousands of work visas to entice talented immigrants to live and work in bankrupt Detroit.

The Republican governor told The Associated Press in an interview he is seeking 50,000 work visas solely for the city over five years. The type of visas involved currently are not allocated by region or state, and go to legal immigrants with advanced degrees or who show exceptional ability in certain fields.
GOP Governor Rick Snyder
(AP File Photo)

Under his unique proposal, one-quarter of the country’s 40,000 annual EB-2 visas would be designated for such immigrants willing to live and work for five years in Detroit, home to the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history and whose neighborhoods have been hollowed out by the city’s long population decline.

“This is very exciting. If you look at one of the key opportunities to accelerate the comeback of Detroit, it would really be this program,” Snyder said in an interview Wednesday after announcing planned legislation to commit state aid to shore up Detroit pension funds and prevent the sale of valuable city-owned art in bankruptcy proceedings.

Snyder unveiled the immigration plan this morning at the offices of the IDEAL Group, a family-owned manufacturing and construction company in Detroit whose founder is the grandson of Mexican immigrants. Mayor Mike Duggan, city council members and other community leaders also attended.

The governor said the proposal would require no federal financial bailout.

"This involves working with immigration rules and visa limits," he said. "Here's a non-cash way to significantly accelerate the comeback of Detroit. Why wouldn't this be a great thing?"

Article via Crain's Detroit Business.


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