Language requirements absolutely make sense for citizenship. But we shouldn't give high earning professionals a reason to leave and stop paying taxes here. If someone is able to work in English and make a ton of money here, we should absolutely encourage that. Our budget needs more people like that. The security of permanent residency makes it far more likely that they will stay.
MuricaMan
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I would say no. Just populists out of touch with reality and pandering to xenophobia.
From what I have heard what needs to be addressed is more about working conditions than funding. Tons of nurses are working on short term contracts. If we could actually give them stable jobs that might make a bigger difference than increasing their pay further.
Hopefully this new platform takes off.
That seems awfully low given how much I put into recycling.
Welcome to the promised land^tm^