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If someone did apply under false pretenses, get here, and do nothing, then what would be the negative impact on the country?

PG's suggestion was that they cannot work for other companies, so they are not depriving anyone of a job. They will have to live somehow (on whomever's money they have), and that will go into the local economy. If you add a clause to the visa that they cannot claim any type of social welfare, then I think the potential downside of 'gaming' nowhere near outweighs* all the potential upsides.

* - opportunity cost of the 10,000 spots excepted, which is why you have the right folks picking the 10,000.



Maybe add a requirement to hold in escrow enough money to ship the person back, for the case where their startup fails?


I worked full-time is a freelancer for quite a while. Nobody asked for my papers, and I won't say anything about taxes. I could've easily laid low when (the few) clients called asking for info (SSN, etc.) for my 1099s, as income was distributed well enough that none would think it a big deal to not send me one.

There's an underground economy, and it doesn't always involve narcotics/guns/prostitutes/dog fighting/etc.

While I deposited checks (one potential obstacle), I don't think anybody would have quaffed if I asked them to pay me via PayPal, where I could transfer the money to a friend's ("accomplice's") bank account.




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