The United States provides special entry visas for doctors from outside the territory to support the health sector in some remote provinces.
It also provides visas for high-calibre people in the service of culture, science, sport and all different areas of life.
But most of the competencies that enter the United States of America tend to live in the big cities, which inhibits the opportunities for the advancement of the cities and the internal and remote provinces where there is an urgent need for some professions to ensure the service of the population.
A new report of the Economic Innovation Group proposed the preparation of a "heartland " Visa under conditions that would require the beneficiary to remain in rural areas in compliance with his contract with the United States of America, to whom the visa was provided in a special framework.
The Economic Innovation Forum justifies its desire to determine the movement of beneficiaries of this type of visa by advancing the age of the population of those areas, which threatens its future age.
According to the Forum, "by the year 2037, the age of the population of 67 percent of the remote U.S. counties will rise compared to the rate of age in 1997."
The forum also predicted a decrease in the growth in the age rate of labor power in the United States of America as a whole.
The visa proposed by the forum under the name "Heartland " does not apply to States that refuse to adopt it, as the Forum recommends that local governments be left free to adopt or reject such a mechanism.
The overall objective of this proposal, according to the forum, is to reduce the demographic decline experienced by some regions "especially under the Trump migration policy", according to the Forum report.

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