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Can developing countries learn from Obama’s Immigration Policy?

  "Real reform means fixing the legal immigration system to cut waiting periods, reduce bureaucracy and attract the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers that will help create jobs and grow our economy," Obama said. This should be a wake up call for the planners of the developing countries. Though this is happening in practice always, there is intensive planning to attract selective group of skilled and entrepreneurial folk since last two decades. The bureaucracies in the developing countries are the worst enemy of any progressive policies so far. Bureaucracy  work best as more barriers than facilitator. Most of the time, the decisions are taken and executed without any systematic planning and understanding. This is the case with migration. The bureaucracy created problem in creating conducive environment for economic engagement of the skilled and entrepreneurial communities.