I think the immigration laws in this country are harsh, especially for those that are highly skilled that wish to stay here lawfully.
I assume by now, he is in the country legally. I wonder how his stay in the US was legalized? My GF is here legally from Europe to do residency and its gonna be a pain in the ARSE if she wants to stay here after residency.
At the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa has four positions. He is a neurosurgeon who teaches oncology and neurosurgery, directs a neurosurgery clinic and heads a laboratory studying brain tumors. He also performs nearly 250 brain operations a year. Twenty years ago, Dr. Quiñones-Hinojosa, now 40, was an illegal immigrant working in the vegetable fields of the Central Valley in California. He became a citizen in 1997 while at Harvard.
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