Technofuturism doesn't need "Elite Human Capital" (From Other Countries)
James and Cyan offer a rebuttal to Richard Hanania’s argument for High-Skilled Immigration.
The percentage of Chinese and Indians in high-skill tech jobs isn't necessarily proof of genius. It's proof of in-group preference.
It’s the kind of “disparate impact” that when it favors white Americans is considered proof of discrimination by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
"There are people who would rather see their grandmother waste away from Alzheimer’s than have to look at more brown faces."
Medicine, a job Americans just won't do, is fraught with scientific fraud committed by immigrants from parts of the world where fraud is more common.