As you all know, the BCIS (formely named as INS) has a 10,000 caps on the number of visas that are issued for asylees every year. As a result, a backlog is created and if an asylee applies for a green card today, he will get it in 11 years. I have a solution based on my observation of Syrian, Iraqi, Haitian, Cubans and other asylees. See, all these folks got an exemption from the 10, 000 cap due to political lobyying in Congress. I think all other nationalities, especially Asians, who constitute a substantial number of asylees should pressure the congress to give them an exemption too. Remember that their population is growing and i believe we already have 4 Asian American congressmen. So, they can use their political power to change the situation and get an exemption for Asian asylees. I do not understand why exemptions should be given to certain nationalities and to others. This is unconstitutional. If my idea is implemented, the 100,000 pending asylum adjustment applications will be diminished. Instead of waiting 11 years, this solution would diminish this backlog. Remember: " if you want to change forces, you have to force change and this can happen only if you speak out."
Good luck
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