I think the United States comes in for a bit more than its fair share of criticism around immigration, but that's partly because of the earned (and adopted) reputation as the worldwide centre of liberal thought and economics.
The very essence of the United States rests on both economic and migratory freedom, so issues that combine both (immigration of entrepreneurs) form a touchpoint that highlight the higher standards to which America is held.
The very essence of the United States rests on both economic and migratory freedom, so issues that combine both (immigration of entrepreneurs) form a touchpoint that highlight the higher standards to which America is held.
Spoken as a deported Canadian entrepreneur.