Trump Proposes Green Card Offer for Graduates to Retain Talent

ICARO Media Group
Politics
21/06/2024 19h45

In a recent appearance on the All-In Podcast, former President Donald Trump announced his intention to offer a green card to any individual who graduates from a U.S. college. Trump argued that such a policy would enable the country to retain the most "brilliant people" and prevent the loss of talented individuals to other nations.

During the podcast, one of the hosts highlighted the importance of skilled workers, emphasizing that attracting intelligent individuals from various countries would ultimately benefit the United States. Responding to this sentiment, Trump expressed his agreement and outlined his proposal, stating that graduating college students should receive an automatic green card along with their diploma, including those who attend junior colleges.

Trump further illustrated his point by sharing stories of individuals who graduated from prestigious American institutions only to return to their home countries and establish successful companies there. The former president implied that such innovative ventures could have been realized within the United States, leading to economic growth and job creation.

The policy suggested by Trump aims to address the concerns of talented graduates who fear being unable to secure employment opportunities due to uncertain immigration statuses. By providing a green card upon graduation, students would have the assurance of being able to stay and contribute to the country's workforce.

While the specific details of this hypothetical program have not been disclosed, it is estimated that there were 5.8 million immigrant-origin students enrolled in U.S. higher education in 2022, representing approximately 32% of all students. These figures provide a rough indication of the potential number of individuals who could benefit from a green card offer after graduating.

Responses to Trump's proposal have been mixed. U.S. Tech Workers, a nonprofit organization advocating for American workers affected by employment visa programs, criticized the idea on social media, claiming it would turn universities into immigration centers and potentially lead to negative voter reactions, similar to situations faced by Canada and the UK.

However, there are also supporters of Trump's proposition, such as conservative Twitter account @mioficialcuenta, who expressed the need for comprehensive immigration reform to prevent illegal entries while providing opportunities for educated foreigners to assimilate and contribute to the betterment of the country.

Although the feasibility and potential implications of such a policy remain uncertain, Trump's green card offer for college graduates has sparked a discussion about the retention of talented individuals within the United States and the role of immigration reform in nurturing economic growth and innovation.

The views expressed in this article do not reflect the opinion of ICARO, or any of its affiliates.

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