Đoc xong tức điên lên luôn. Dự luật H.R.477 này điều chỉnh visa diện gia đình. Họ muốn giảm số lượng visa dành cho diện bảo lãnh gia đình.Hồ sơ tồn đọng rất nhiều như hiện nay lich visa chạy rất chậm.Nếu luật này thông qua nữa thì khong biết giấc mơ Mỹ còn khong? Dự luật này do dân biểu Rep.Phil Gingrey tiểu bang Georgia đưa ra trình cho Hạ viện ngày 5/2/2013.Chi tiết của dự luật thì chưa rõ như thế nào.
02/05/2013: Bill Introduced in the House to Reform Family-Based Immigration Program and Reduce the Number of Family-Based Immigrants
Here we go again. Rep. Phil Gingrey of Georgia introduced yesterday in the House H.R.477 to make changes related to family-sponsored immigrants and to reduce the number of such immigrants. This proves again the Republican party's stance and bottomline for immigration reform not to increase a single visa number from the current quota system and rather slice off some immigrant visa numbers from immigration program of one sector, particularly pro-Democrat programs in order to increase the visa numbers for certain other immigrant programs, particularly pro-Republican programs. Unless they are willing to compropose and change their current bottomline, the two Chambers of the Congress will be destined to collide head-on down the road in immigration reform legislation.
02/05/2013: Bill Introduced in the House to Reform Family-Based Immigration Program and Reduce the Number of Family-Based Immigrants
Here we go again. Rep. Phil Gingrey of Georgia introduced yesterday in the House H.R.477 to make changes related to family-sponsored immigrants and to reduce the number of such immigrants. This proves again the Republican party's stance and bottomline for immigration reform not to increase a single visa number from the current quota system and rather slice off some immigrant visa numbers from immigration program of one sector, particularly pro-Democrat programs in order to increase the visa numbers for certain other immigrant programs, particularly pro-Republican programs. Unless they are willing to compropose and change their current bottomline, the two Chambers of the Congress will be destined to collide head-on down the road in immigration reform legislation.