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invalidOrTaken
·4 days ago·discuss
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invalidOrTaken
·last month·discuss
>Broadly, immigration has no effect on crime-rates.

This just isn't true. There are a lot of studies that purport this. There are also a lot of studies that purport the opposite. A quick look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_crime shows a bit of the field here.

The details get really important when talking about this. Details like:

- immigrant crime rates are often compared to non-immigrant rates, as if the native-born are a single bloc, rather than distinct segments

- "immigrants" treated as a single bloc

- immigrant crime getting controlled for by age, gender, income, and education --- which is cold comfort if the bulk of your immigration is poor uneducated young men

- first-gen immigrants, if immigrating to work, often have lower crime rates. This effect disappears with second-generation. But when they do crime, it is counted as native crime, rather than immigrant crime. That...doesn't quite cleave reality at the joints.

- labor law violations, tax evasion, etc., often not counted as "crime."
invalidOrTaken
·2 months ago·discuss
But if the justification for immigration is prior immigration, is there a stopping point here? Like, after you import a bunch of doctors, is it going to turn out that now you need a bunch of fast food workers, back and forth?
invalidOrTaken
·3 months ago·discuss
If you're a Clojurist like me, Janet (https://github.com/janet-lang/janet) seems to be aimed at this.
invalidOrTaken
·6 months ago·discuss
> Federal

> against the governor's will

that's kind of the idea
invalidOrTaken
·6 months ago·discuss
I haven't tried the others, but J meets all those requirements.
invalidOrTaken
·7 months ago·discuss
once expertise can drive benefits, expertise becomes a target for corruption

weirdly: if you want good scientists, don't listen to them!
invalidOrTaken
·8 months ago·discuss
for several years now my resume has labeled me a "Software Cultist"
invalidOrTaken
·8 months ago·discuss
man, if you want engineering guarantees, you're gonna have to pay for them, both in currency and realistic requirements.
invalidOrTaken
·9 months ago·discuss
I don't think shareholders really demand anything, most of the time. So much of the market is just passive 401k buckets.

This feels like a pathology of board/C-suite culture, something that they feel like they "have to" do, rather than actual angry letters from Joe Shareholder in Des Moines demanding more user data farming.
invalidOrTaken
·9 months ago·discuss
A good faith person who was also informed would be aware that this is basically a criticism of Romney-era neocon policies, and that agenda is no longer the animating force of the GOP (and was soundly defeated despite the wishes of the great and the good of the party establishment). In the far-right circles I frequent, the sentiment is, basically, "Triple, quadruple, quintuple the national debt, and crash the economy, if that's what it takes to halt immigration and have a country again, rather than an economic zone."

It was not free-market sentiment that propelled Trump to the WH.
invalidOrTaken
·10 months ago·discuss
>But the only way to get these people visas was to post the jobs publicly and hide them as much as possible. They did this by the hundreds, and it wasn't really a cost saving measure - if you are trying to get anybody in particular from Microsoft or Amazon and they are already here on a Visa, you have to go through the process all over again to sponsor them.

The spirit of the law is that this should not be your intent---that your intent should be to fill the job requirements, not to hire a particular person.
invalidOrTaken
·4 years ago·discuss
*procrastinates working @ his clojure job to browse hn*
invalidOrTaken
·6 years ago·discuss
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