"..... immigrants from every region except Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America were as likely as or more likely than U.S.-born residents to have a bachelor’s or advanced degree.
Among all immigrants, those from South Asia (71%) were the most likely to have a bachelor’s degree or more. Immigrants from Mexico (7%) and Central America (11%) were the least likely to have a bachelor’s or higher."
"In 2019, 79 percent of Indian immigrants ages 25 and older reported having at least a bachelor's degree, compared to 33 percent of both U.S.-born and all immigrant adults. Indians participate in the labor force at a slightly higher rate than all immigrants and the U.S.-born population."
Sure.
"..... immigrants from every region except Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America were as likely as or more likely than U.S.-born residents to have a bachelor’s or advanced degree.
They don’t come to the U.S already with a bachelors. They come here and work hard to get one.
"In 2019, 79 percent of Indian immigrants ages 25 and older reported having at least a bachelor's degree, compared to 33 percent of both U.S.-born and all immigrant adults. Indians participate in the labor force at a slightly higher rate than all immigrants and the U.S.-born population."
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/indian-immigrants-united-states-2019
Yes, Indian Americans work hard. What’s your point?
Took you that long to think of a reply for my coup de grace?
It took me one second to come up with that. I didn’t reply to your comment at first because, It would have been a waste of time to debunk such a bad argument.
Sure.
"..... immigrants from every region except Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America were as likely as or more likely than U.S.-born residents to have a bachelor’s or advanced degree.
Among all immigrants, those from South Asia (71%) were the most likely to have a bachelor’s degree or more. Immigrants from Mexico (7%) and Central America (11%) were the least likely to have a bachelor’s or higher."
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/08/20/key-findings-about-u-s-immigrants/
"In 2019, 79 percent of Indian immigrants ages 25 and older reported having at least a bachelor's degree, compared to 33 percent of both U.S.-born and all immigrant adults. Indians participate in the labor force at a slightly higher rate than all immigrants and the U.S.-born population."
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/indian-immigrants-united-states-2019
They don’t come to the U.S already with a bachelors. They come here and work hard to get one.
Yes, Indian Americans work hard. What’s your point?
Took you that long to think of a reply for my coup de grace? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1XgFsitnQw
It took me one second to come up with that. I didn’t reply to your comment at first because, It would have been a waste of time to debunk such a bad argument.
sure buddy, sure. Either way, the data is on my side, and you're pounding the table at this point.