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写得挺在理,如果法案真通过,烙印准备要求修改成在新法案生效前加速给排队的人发
卡。
https://siia.us/2017/08/03/our-opinion-on-the-raise-act/
The bill has definitely few good things specially on lines of ignoring
country caps, giving green cards filing ability in hands of beneficiary and
putting more emphasis on merits. However, the biggest drawback of the bill (
in its current form) is that it does not propose a clear pathway for the
high-skilled workers who have been waiting for a decade or more for their
green card. The average age of those high-skilled immigrants stuck in green
card backlog may be around 35-40. During interaction with media, David
Perdue did suggest giving extra points for experience, however that won’t
help where applicant loses 4-6 points on age and gains only a few with 10+
years of legal stay in the country. Further, it will be extremely unfair to
these high-skilled immigrants who followed all the rules with the existing
system, have been waiting for over a decade and now have to start afresh
with the new system and compete with fresh graduates. Lastly, removal of
AC21, could result in partial abuse by few outsourcing firms where they may
replace experienced and skilled workers with cheap labor every 3 to 6 years.
SIIA.US, a voice of more than million high skilled immigrants stuck in green
card backlog across the country, reviewed the bill thoroughly and evaluated
the possible impact on high-skilled immigrants. We sincerely thank the
senators for acknowledging the demerits of existing unfair and
discriminatory green card allocation process and proposing a legislation
which attempts to bring more fairness in green card allocation, would reduce
employer abuse and retain talent. However, we could fully support such
legislation only if it provides a fair and accelerated pathway to clear the
existing backlog of those who are waiting in a line since over a decade,
before the new system is implemented. We’ll engage with the offices of the
senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue to add amendments to the bill which
resolves the existing green card backlog in the bill alleviating pain of
legal high-skilled immigrants and their families. Until such amendments are
added, our focus remains on HR-392 / S-281 aiming to remove per country caps
in employment based categories.
卡。
https://siia.us/2017/08/03/our-opinion-on-the-raise-act/
The bill has definitely few good things specially on lines of ignoring
country caps, giving green cards filing ability in hands of beneficiary and
putting more emphasis on merits. However, the biggest drawback of the bill (
in its current form) is that it does not propose a clear pathway for the
high-skilled workers who have been waiting for a decade or more for their
green card. The average age of those high-skilled immigrants stuck in green
card backlog may be around 35-40. During interaction with media, David
Perdue did suggest giving extra points for experience, however that won’t
help where applicant loses 4-6 points on age and gains only a few with 10+
years of legal stay in the country. Further, it will be extremely unfair to
these high-skilled immigrants who followed all the rules with the existing
system, have been waiting for over a decade and now have to start afresh
with the new system and compete with fresh graduates. Lastly, removal of
AC21, could result in partial abuse by few outsourcing firms where they may
replace experienced and skilled workers with cheap labor every 3 to 6 years.
SIIA.US, a voice of more than million high skilled immigrants stuck in green
card backlog across the country, reviewed the bill thoroughly and evaluated
the possible impact on high-skilled immigrants. We sincerely thank the
senators for acknowledging the demerits of existing unfair and
discriminatory green card allocation process and proposing a legislation
which attempts to bring more fairness in green card allocation, would reduce
employer abuse and retain talent. However, we could fully support such
legislation only if it provides a fair and accelerated pathway to clear the
existing backlog of those who are waiting in a line since over a decade,
before the new system is implemented. We’ll engage with the offices of the
senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue to add amendments to the bill which
resolves the existing green card backlog in the bill alleviating pain of
legal high-skilled immigrants and their families. Until such amendments are
added, our focus remains on HR-392 / S-281 aiming to remove per country caps
in employment based categories.
x*4
3 楼
你看,老印是多么积极的支持废除国别限制!从老中和其他国家eb的角度,真是不能废
除国别限制。
除国别限制。
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