• OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It’s another race to the bottom.

    Right now the US has a monopoly on intelligence. If you’re super smart, capable, and can create a $1bln buisness, you’re probably going to move to the US, and the visas help support that.

    Other countries want at least some people to come too, so they offer the same visa programs.

    If no country offered work visas, these skills wouldn’t get concentrated, and that’s probably the better extreme.

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      1 year ago

      The brain drain from non-Western nations is tragically real. Intelligent people will see more rewards in capitalist nations and relocate there to help themselves and their families. If capitalism didn’t produce such big inequality people would have less incentive to move there. Ideally we’d have intelligent people spread through the world and throughout many industries, but some jobs are rewarded better than others

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      1 year ago

      I kind aagree. But a lot of visas are just people studying or wanting to live aomewhere else. But Its good for the furtherment of all trades, in tech for example if you have all the best in oneplace forward progress can come a lot faster. Or in Germany there is a thing for some blue collar workers where you go travel around the world and work to get experience. Search up Wandergesellen if you wanna know more