Congo has had that stimulus plan in place for a while. I had a Congolese student, a very good natured, bright kid. His dad was a colonel in the army and trying to deal with the Rawandan sponsored invasion to the East and the Hutu rebels that were wrecking havoc (and still are). Before graduation, I and another prof asked if he wanted to stay here. We could very easily have gotten him an internship that would have given him another 2 years on his student visa, and possibly a job as an instructor (he was scary good at math) that would have led to a green card. It all would have been legal and above board. Yet he chose to go home to "put on a uniform and die" as he put it because it was his country. A noble principle, but a damn waste of talent for a country that hasn't been worth a damn since the first Belgian showed up.
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