“The nation’s visa system remains a roadblock for foreigners who want to start businesses and create jobs in the U.S., especially at a time when we need more entrepreneurs than ever. Now, few viable options exist for entrepreneurs eager to come to America – and those that do, offer little predictability. For example, the investor visa carries a $1 million top price tag – certainly too high for most aspiring small-business owners. While we continue to drive away those looking to bring money, talent and potential jobs to the U.S., other countries are more than happy to welcome them.”
http://sovereign-investor.com/2012/09/03/why-america-is-losing-u-s-immigrants/
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