bad_ronald said:
An elegant solution would be to restrict immigration to people with IQs a standard deviation above the national average (113 for the US at the moment).
There would be many benefits:
- It is one of the most effective ways to ensure that all accepted immigrants will be productive members of the society
- It will create a positive perception of immigrants
- The average immigrant would generate more tax revenue than the average American
- They will raise the average national IQ, and IQ is positively correlated with many beneficial things (please don't confuse this with causation), including: educational achievement, occupational achievement, law abidingness, inside of wedlock child births (regardless of whether you think this is necessary, it is beneficial for a child to have two parents caring for him/her), etc.
- In the way that I've worded it (i.e., "a standard deviation above..."), the law would never have to be rewritten since the requisite IQ would increase as the mean IQ increases
Of course, the IQ test would be given in the native language of the potential immigrant to ensure fairness.
@OP,
No, there should not be open immigration.
I think this is a pretty bad idea, on several counts
first, there is the assumption that the IQ test is the best way to measure if somebody will be a good employee. Besides the fact that there are several intelligences not measured by the IQ test (musical is the first to come to mind). Secondly, Immigrants, no matter how smart, are going to have difficulties adjusting to a new culture, regardless of their IQ score, which can effect the production.
second, its unfair for someone who can still bring an awful lot to the table to have their future riding on one test, with so many hidden variables that change how well they can do (the immigrant who's trying to leave central africa isnt going to do as well...he isnt well fed). 'specially with all the stupid people we already have, or worse, the lazy smart people
Finally, with support, IQ, productivty, law-abidingness, etc, can incrase with each generation. Both of my sets of grandparents were poorly educated immigrants, who werent that smart. Some social programs, and a hell of a lot of hard work later, all of their kids and grandkids have gone to college at prestigious universities.
Really, i understand that you are really into IQ seperations...yes, I read the
bell curve too...but to restrict immigration because of IQ is awful