long_wait_4_gc
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and here is why...
it is clear that many of the details of the bush policy towards immigration reform still need to be worked out between congress and the whitehouse.
But, that said, Bush is on the record saying that he wants to increase the # of people that get greencards - especially those that get employment based GC's
so lets say that all these illegals become legal with jobs and get into the GC line "behind us" (bush said he wanted to keep it fair especially for all of us that are being honest and follownig the rules.
so this means there will be a huge bunch of people waiting.
Now, it is all about influence and lobby. so if the people behind us have pull/lobby and push to shorten the wait time - that helps us all - doesn't it?
Basically the latino croud and us will be on the same side of the fence wrt adjustment of status..
Here's MSNBC's take on it.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3887721/
"Although these workers would get no advantage over other applicants, an illegal immigrant who tried to apply now would simply be deported.
If permanent residency were not granted before the worker’s term was up — a likely outcome given the long backlog of applicants and the relatively small percentage of applicants who receive green cards every year — the person would have to return home to apply from there.
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it is clear that many of the details of the bush policy towards immigration reform still need to be worked out between congress and the whitehouse.
But, that said, Bush is on the record saying that he wants to increase the # of people that get greencards - especially those that get employment based GC's
so lets say that all these illegals become legal with jobs and get into the GC line "behind us" (bush said he wanted to keep it fair especially for all of us that are being honest and follownig the rules.
so this means there will be a huge bunch of people waiting.
Now, it is all about influence and lobby. so if the people behind us have pull/lobby and push to shorten the wait time - that helps us all - doesn't it?
Basically the latino croud and us will be on the same side of the fence wrt adjustment of status..
Here's MSNBC's take on it.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3887721/
"Although these workers would get no advantage over other applicants, an illegal immigrant who tried to apply now would simply be deported.
If permanent residency were not granted before the worker’s term was up — a likely outcome given the long backlog of applicants and the relatively small percentage of applicants who receive green cards every year — the person would have to return home to apply from there.
"