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Legal immigration, predominantly high-skilled, involves visa programs like H-1Bs, favoring professionals from developing countries such as India and Mexico. These workers are also dependent on their sponsoring companies, making them pliable and cost-effective substitutes for native talent. The common thread is that both forms are skewed toward third-world origins, mainly because underdeveloped regions offer desperate populations willing to accept lower wages for the chance at better economic opportunities.