May God protect you during your stay and afterward. May He also help you parse the reasons why you are there at this point.
FWIW: independently of DEI policies, the supply of nurses is limited, because it's long been a part of the immigration strategy. Many US-born girls are denied entry into expensive nursing programs, while Jamaicans on the East Coast and Filipinos on the West can be admitted before even entering the country. I know a young lady in California who had to fight to get the nursing classes taught in English instead of Tagalog. Happens to doctors, too. Medical schools are part of the machine to import foreigners and place them in authority over the citizens.
May God protect you during your stay and afterward. May He also help you parse the reasons why you are there at this point.
FWIW: independently of DEI policies, the supply of nurses is limited, because it's long been a part of the immigration strategy. Many US-born girls are denied entry into expensive nursing programs, while Jamaicans on the East Coast and Filipinos on the West can be admitted before even entering the country. I know a young lady in California who had to fight to get the nursing classes taught in English instead of Tagalog. Happens to doctors, too. Medical schools are part of the machine to import foreigners and place them in authority over the citizens.