BurlyShirley said:So you think that highly skilled employees will want to work 1-year contracts, and that companies will want to hire them for that short amount of time and expect them to be effective? Maybe to some extent, but I doubt that problem would exceed the current issue of having so many illegals.
yes. am absolutely sure.
the supply of skilled workers willing to legally emigrate into the US (whatever the conditions as long as its legally) is almost infinitely elastic imo. in fact, it surprises me that you´d have doubts about that.
on the number???
the US i think issues something around 400k work visas (temporary or not) a year. even if they extended the number to 1 million, 2 million, or 5 million. and overwhelming majority of those inmigrants would be skilled inmigrants with the means to go thru all the paperwork and time invested.
and even then, like sanjuro said, you´d still have the farmers and janitors out of the equation.
plus, with the huge wave of skilled inmigrants, the wages for white collar jobs will go down, skilled workers will protest, and xenophobia will be rampant.