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	<title>The Menace of Privilege &#187; immigration</title>
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		<title>Rentiers are welcome in the U S</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Americans may not be aware that U S Citizenship&#8211; or at least, lawful permanent residency&#8211;  has long been for sale, legally and aboveboard. It&#8217;s called the EB5 program, and essentially provides that any foreigner &#8220;investing&#8221; $500,000 to $1 million in a U. S. business can become a legal permanent resident.  And, of course, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some Americans may not be aware that U S Citizenship&#8211; or at least, lawful permanent residency&#8211;  has long been for sale, legally and aboveboard. It&#8217;s called the<a href="http://www.eb5immigration.com/" target="_blank"> EB5 program</a>, and essentially provides that any foreigner &#8220;investing&#8221; $500,000 to $1 million in a U. S. business can become a legal permanent resident.  And, of course, entrepreneurs have found the niche market, setting up businesses in which foreigners may invest, <a href="http://www.eb5immigration.com/faqs.php" target="_blank">without taking an active role</a> in management of the enterprise.</p>
<p>A Chinese and American joint venture is &#8220;converting the dormant Northridge mall in Milwaukee into a regional shopping center featuring merchandise from Chinese retailers&#8221; according to <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/12/28/daily30.html" target="_blank">Milwaukee Business Journal</a>.  Presumably, each of the 200 Chinese retailers expected could support one or more EB5 visas.  300-500 local residents are expected to be hired, tho I think it&#8217;s a bit imaginative to suggest that these jobs would be &#8220;created&#8221; by the project.  Rather, like most economic development incentives, they are simply shifted from elsewhere.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/metro/2009-12/30/content_9246802.htm" target="_blank">China Daily report</a> on the project indicates that the Chinese investors might not be familiar with primitive North American travel conditions.  Milwaukee &#8220;<span style="width: 630px;">is only an hour away from Chicago,&#8221; says the developer. <a title="Midwest High Speed Rail Association" href="http://www.midwesthsr.org/network/index.html" target="_blank">Maybe someday</a>.<br />
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<p><span style="width: 630px;">Of course, the poor would-be immigrant has no similar opportunity.  She cannot say &#8220;I will work to build a business that will employ Americans,&#8221; nor even &#8220;I will borrow a half-million dollars to invest,&#8221; as the program doesn&#8217;t permit this. </span></p>
<p><span style="width: 630px;">So, as existing Americans, are we better off inviting a bunch of rentiers, or a bunch of hardworking laborers?  Too many people believe that the latter will drive down American wages&#8211; which may appear to be true, only because we fail to consider what the immigrants can produce. </span></p>
<p><span style="width: 630px;">If we insist on inviting rentiers, we have chosen an inefficient way to do it.  Instead of requiring $500,000 invested in a business, when plenty of American entrepreneurs are already able to supply capital, we could simply require $500,000 paid toward reduction of the Federal debt.<br />
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