OK, so it's my first day of vacation this year and I'm up at 1a.m. checking email and reading Ann Coulter's "Godless, The Church of Liberalism" (good times, good times) when I get an email from tiptopjob.com (whom I subscribed when I was job hunting last year).  I open it up and what do I see but....

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OK, so already being incensed at the liberalism in the U.S. (Coulter has that effect on me), I go to their website usagc.org and find an awfully U.S. officially looking website stating that

"Some of our benefits:

  • We submit your application on time and for multiple years,
  • We help you complete your application correctly and upload your photos;
  • We give you the official submission confirmation"

While I am beginning to get the jest of this site (namely unscrupulous immigration lawyers trying to flood the U.S. with more potential Democrat voters), a 'chat' window opens up and an 'immigration expert' starts talking to me about how easy they can make it for me to get into the U.S. and get job (as opposed to the 16 months after I was laid off at the University of Texas to find a job in Human Factors Engineering).

I went to the "contact us" page (after closing that darn chat window) and found they had 3 offices, one in Houston, one in Turkey and one in Cyprus. (check it out yourselves).

Now this may be a harmless organization with only the best altruistic motives for the poor disadvantaged in foreign countries, but the U.S. State Department is the happy recipient and has a direct pipeline through which these Green Card Visas are funneled.

My God, no wonder I was interviewing against foreigners in Co., Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Boston and Raleigh; they might as well book a cruise ship and bring 'em all over.....

I need a drink.

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