"When you go to the United States or Europe, there isn't much opportunity. You are going to get a menial job, with barely enough to send home. But here we don't have jobs. We set ourselves up."
That's one of the thousands of African immigrants generating massive amounts of entrepreneurial energy in Guangzhou, China.
There's been a lot of noise about the U.S. losing (and turning away) high-skilled immigrants, a highly unfortunate turn of events. Just as important, however, are the thousands of migrants who probably wouldn't qualify as high-skilled but who have been no less important to the American tradition of entrepreneurship.

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