Well if you're concern is that they will take low paid jobs, feel free to put restrictions on that. Or be able for married couple to apply jointly for the visas.
At very least making H4 -> H1B conversions cap-exempt would be a great move.
Anyway, no matter if you are for or against migration the current system is very antique and counter-logical in so many places. E.g. brilliant, with track record entrepreneurs are having hard time, while still 60k green cards are given to random ppl on earth. Including those with little qualifications, income and lack of basic English skills.
The opportunity for improvement is huge. Pretty much USA immigration feels like using some email on time-shared legacy mainframe, where rest of the world uses GMail/Inbox or something else in cloud.
At very least making H4 -> H1B conversions cap-exempt would be a great move.
Anyway, no matter if you are for or against migration the current system is very antique and counter-logical in so many places. E.g. brilliant, with track record entrepreneurs are having hard time, while still 60k green cards are given to random ppl on earth. Including those with little qualifications, income and lack of basic English skills.
The opportunity for improvement is huge. Pretty much USA immigration feels like using some email on time-shared legacy mainframe, where rest of the world uses GMail/Inbox or something else in cloud.