In a message dated 9/26/06 6:02:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Who are the people who are most likely to overstay visas? Poor
people, with poor job prospects back in their home country, who will
want to stay in the U.S. after their visa expires. The pundits'
poverty is why they were denied entry -- it does not matter that they
would be supported while they are here on their visas, legally -- the
question is, how many would stay in the U.S. after their visas
expire? Probably none, but that is not the point of view of State
Dept screeners, who have to deal with the fact that nearly half of
all visa holders overstay in the U.S. because there are economic
opportunites here not available in their home countries.
Besides, how many American pundit jobs will they be taking?
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