If foreigners are in of the hated groups, my personally lived experience serves a counter point.
During my naturalization I was caught by surprise by how quickly my application had been handled. The agent giving me the exam winked and said: "it's election season".
Of course high education and value to the labour market make you a good immigrant, and the lack thereof a "bad" one with less value. Is this something that surprises you?
You're conflating things. GC is different (albeit necessary) from naturalization. I clearly said my citizenship took 6 months. My GC took 6 or 8 years and I got it through my wife.
For those 6 to 8 years I had a student visa then an H1B. Despite having a PhD in the top US program in my field from a top five school.
My wife got her GC through the lottery before she finished university (ie w/ a HS diploma) with 0 years living in the US
During my naturalization I was caught by surprise by how quickly my application had been handled. The agent giving me the exam winked and said: "it's election season".
Whatever that means.