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The United States Conference of Mayors has endorsed a novel immigration initiative called the Heartland Visa, designed by the Economic Innovation Group (EIG).
This program aims to revitalize economically struggling regions in America's heartland by attracting skilled immigrants. The proposal comes in response to the critical role that immigrants play in strengthening the US economy through job creation, technological innovation, and problem-solving. The Heartland Visa program introduces several innovative features to achieve its goals including a dual opt-in system which allows economically disadvantaged counties to participate while giving visa applicants the freedom to choose their preferred destinations.
The program prioritizes individuals with high-paying job offers or strong earnings histories, ensuring that participants can make significant economic contributions to their chosen communities. As an incentive for long-term commitment, visa holders are offered an expedited path to permanent residency after residing in a participating community for six years and meeting specific earnings requirements. This initiative is designed to be sufficiently large in scale to fundamentally alter the economic trajectory of participating communities.
By channelling skilled immigrants to areas in need, the Heartland Visa seeks to replicate the success that immigrants have had in founding successful startups, securing patents, and winning prestigious awards across various fields. The program aims to distribute the economic benefits of immigration more evenly across the country, rather than concentrating them in a few urban centers. Participating cities stand to gain numerous benefits from the Heartland Visa program. These include economic stimulus through increased demand for goods and services, revitalization of real estate markets, strengthening of municipal finances, fostering of innovation and entrepreneurship, and enhancement of the local workforce.
By filling vacant homes and storefronts, the program can stabilize housing markets and improve neighbourhoods. Additionally, the influx of skilled immigrants can address critical gaps in local labour markets and contribute to overall community development.
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Meg Whitman MUST GO!
Mwizi RUTO MUST GO!
This should be interesting. Take a black or brown person, put them in what is in all likelihood a majority white, Trump loving, immigrant hating community that may or may not have been a sundown town and hope for the best.
How does one join or apply to be considered for into this program?