美国PK其他发达国家是你提出的,你的人口结构理论的确在家园比较新颖,但是不支持你的结论——美国是二三流(或者再直白一点:美国不如中国)。也就是说这些亚非拉移民人口是因为移民美国太难还是太简单,所以把发达国家PK掉了?
美国华人也80%是难民政庇搬运偷渡漂白类的人道移民,美国留学投资移民类的华人移民不到20%。
墨黑穆杂居国家,发达国家根本瞧不起美国。美国第二语言是西班牙语,你在美国移民人口榜单里见过西班牙人移民吗?
美国PK其他发达国家是你提出的,你的人口结构理论的确在家园比较新颖,但是不支持你的结论——美国是二三流(或者再直白一点:美国不如中国)。
美国第二语言西班牙语,我认为最主要的原因是第一移民来源国墨西哥的官方语言是西班牙语,跟西班牙联系不起来。
我认识的同事,从欧洲来的,例如瑞典荷兰,社会福利好,的确对移民美国不是很感兴趣,包括他们的孩子在美国出生都不愿意办美国国籍。但这并不能说明美国PK不过这些国家,不然他们为什么还到美国来虚度光阴?最近有个法国的也在申请移民。至于说加拿大来源,我相信如果没有非常方便的TN签证,申请移民美国的数量也绝对不会少。
在本州也是学费太多。认识一个人,本州医学院毕业,贷款30万,所以虽然毕业一入职医生工资就很高,但还是要还几年到十年贷款才能真正解脱出来。
哈弟看见俺有个帖子没有,今年开始纽约大学医学院免收学费了,所以赶快让你小三的孩子报考NYU医学院吧!
加拿大第五大移民来源国家就是美国,美国相对来说还是个墨黑穆杂居的二三流国家。
其实留学关键是将来的位置,和学费没什么关系。
英国伦敦政治经济学院的美国和加拿大校友节选:
- Elliott Abrams, Assistant Secretary of State in Reagan Administration; Senior Director of the National Security Council in Bush Administration
- Arash Aramesh, lawyer, political and national security analyst
- Donald Baer, White House Director of Communications and Strategic Planning in Clinton Administration
- Valerie Lynn Baldwin, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller), Bush Administration
- Bill Blythe, former Republican state representative from Harris County, Texas, 1971–1983
- Michael Chertoff, United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Bush Administration; US Attorney, Bush Sr. and Clinton Administrations
- Colm Connolly, United States Attorney, Bush Administration
- Lauchlin Currie, White House Economic Adviser to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Rosa DeLauro, Democratic Member of the US House of Representatives
- Leandra English, Deputy Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Edwin Feulner, President of the Heritage Foundation Think Tank
- William Gale, Council of Economic Advisers, Bush Administration
- Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles
- Marc Grossman, U.S. Under-Secretary of State, Bush Administration; US Ambassador to Turkey, Clinton Administration; Special Advisor to the President on Near East Affairs, Carter Administration
- Orval H. Hansen, Republican Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Alice Stone Ilchman, Assistant Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs under US President Jimmy Carter
- Bruce Jentleson, International Affairs Fellow, Council of Foreign Relations; Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore
- Bruce Katz, former Chief of Staff, US Department of Housing and Urban Development; Vice President, Brookings Institution
- Vanessa Kerry, Democratic activist and daughter of Senator John Kerry (D-MA)
- Ron Kind, Democratic Member of U.S. House of Representatives
- Mark Kirk, Republican Member of the U.S. Senate
- Susan Lindauer, ex-Congressional aide accused of assisting Iraqi intelligence prior to the 2003 invasion
- Edward Luttwak, consultant to the US National Security Council, State Department and Defence Department; economist; historian; Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
- James McGreevey, former governor of New Jersey
- Brad Miller, Member of the US House of Representatives
- Richard H. Moore, North Carolina state treasurer
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan, US Senator
- Ethan Nadelmann, founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance
- Peter R. Orszag, Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, Clinton Administration; Fellow of the Brookings Institution; Professor, Georgetown University, Congressional Budget Office Director, Director designate Office of Management and Budget
- Tan Parker, member of the Texas House of Representatives
- Alice Paul, American suffragist
- Richard Perle, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Reagan Administration; Chairman of Defense Department Advisory Committee, Bush Administration; fellow, American Enterprise Institute
- F. Whitten Peters, Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.
- David Rockefeller, former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank; Chairman/Honorary Chairman, the Council on Foreign Relations; Chairman/Honorary Chairman, the Trilateral Commission
- Pete Rouse, White House Chief of Staff, Obama Administration
- James Rubin, Assistant Secretary of State, Clinton Administration; lead foreign policy adviser to John Kerry campaign
- Robert Rubin, U.S. Treasury Secretary and Director, National Economic Council, Clinton Administration; Director of Goldman Sachs
- Rajiv Shah, USAID Administrator, Obama Administration
- Robert Shapiro, Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, Clinton Administration; Fellow of Harvard University; Fellow of National Bureau of Economic Research
- Mona Sutphen, current White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
- John Tower, U.S. Senator
- Sanford J. Ungar, President emeritus of Goucher College; Director of Voice of America; member of Council on Foreign Relations
- Paul Volcker, Chairman of Federal Reserve, Carter and Reagan Administrations; US Treasury Under-Secretary, Nixon Administration; President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- David Welch, Assistant Secretary of State, Clinton Administration; US Ambassador to Egypt, Bush Administration
- Kimba Wood, U.S. Federal Judge; Attorney General nominee
- Dov Zakheim, Under-Secretary of Defense, Bush and Reagan administrations
- Ed Broadbent, leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada, 1975–1989
- John Crosbie, Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, former Cabinet minister
- Jean-Yves Duclos, Canadian Liberal MP, Canada's Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
- Brian Greenspan, barrister
- Hal Jackman, former Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
- Michael Ignatieff, Leader of the Liberal Party, 2008–2011
- Joy MacPhail, former finance minister and deputy premier of British Columbia
- Marc Mayrand, Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Canada, 2007–present
- David McGuinty, Member of Parliament, Liberal Party
- Catherine McKenna, Canadian Liberal MP, Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change
- Bill Morneau, Canadian MP, Canada's Minister of Finance, 2015–present
- Jacques Parizeau, Premier of Quebec, 1994–1996
- Svend Robinson, former Canadian MP; first openly gay Canadian politician in major political party
- Gregory Selinger, Premier of Manitoba, 2009–2016
- Mitchell Sharp, former Canadian Minister of Finance
- Paul Zed, Member of Parliament for Saint John, New Brunswick
这里就是一群狗粮水军,脑子简单,意志薄弱,码字苦力。