Sad and slow: Visa services row beside the U.S. Embassy. |
Fewer than before: Visa seekers and their friends and relatives wait outside the embassy. |
"That man has got us like this," he said, sticking his forefinger into his own neck.
Not difficult guessing who 'that man' is.
Coincidentally, I've read that U.S. tourism and applications by foreign students are down, too.
I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area right now, where the Internet economy is booming. Seems like every other shop and restaurant has a 'help wanted' sign: but Trump's stricter immigration laws are keeping out the immigrants who want to do those jobs, harming the economy.
By Mike Ceaser, of Bogotá Bike Tours
Great news. Great to hear that a developing country's lifeblood is staying to build up their own country. The poor and subjugated in the US now have a chance to enjoy the resources of their own country instead of being sold out by their own leaders for cheap labour. It will also help preserve the worlds multiple cultures Have a good time in the US.
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