First of all, too bad some people forget they are only guests and guests do not get to make the rules of the house. If your host likes Steve better than he likes you, it's not your place to cry "unfair".
Second, everybody here has gone through the pains of going through this stupid process and because of that we really should treat each other better. I'm tired, tired, tired of 2002 filers yelling unfair to the 2004 filers, concurrent filers yelling unfair to the non-concurrent filers, March filers yelling unfair to April fairs, IT guys yelling unfair to nurses, H1Bs yelling unfair to Lottery winners, legal immigrants yelling unfair to illegal immigrants, citizens yelling unfair to immigrants.... the list goes on and on.
In God's eyes, aren't we all humans? With some exceptions didn't we all come for the same dream and hope? So what if someone is not as fortunate as you to have a good education, so waht if someone is not lucky enough to speak smooth English, so what if someone got here by riding a boat across 90 miles of ocean or crossing the Arizona desert or in some shabby boat across the Pacific ocean from the other end of the world? Does that really make them so less worthwhile than the more fortunate of us?
Let me tell you something folks, we all lost something on the journey. Some of us lost their lives on the ocean. Some of us died crossing the desert. Some lost their sense of dignity being chased and arrested by border enforcement. Some lost their pride being questions at the embassy.
I guess what I am trying to say is, on this land foreign to all of us, we have one common identity: immigrants. We are one big family of immigrants. Let's wish our brothers and sisters good luck. Let's hope people don't have to suffer this much pain to obtain the right to a better life.
Second, everybody here has gone through the pains of going through this stupid process and because of that we really should treat each other better. I'm tired, tired, tired of 2002 filers yelling unfair to the 2004 filers, concurrent filers yelling unfair to the non-concurrent filers, March filers yelling unfair to April fairs, IT guys yelling unfair to nurses, H1Bs yelling unfair to Lottery winners, legal immigrants yelling unfair to illegal immigrants, citizens yelling unfair to immigrants.... the list goes on and on.
In God's eyes, aren't we all humans? With some exceptions didn't we all come for the same dream and hope? So what if someone is not as fortunate as you to have a good education, so waht if someone is not lucky enough to speak smooth English, so what if someone got here by riding a boat across 90 miles of ocean or crossing the Arizona desert or in some shabby boat across the Pacific ocean from the other end of the world? Does that really make them so less worthwhile than the more fortunate of us?
Let me tell you something folks, we all lost something on the journey. Some of us lost their lives on the ocean. Some of us died crossing the desert. Some lost their sense of dignity being chased and arrested by border enforcement. Some lost their pride being questions at the embassy.
I guess what I am trying to say is, on this land foreign to all of us, we have one common identity: immigrants. We are one big family of immigrants. Let's wish our brothers and sisters good luck. Let's hope people don't have to suffer this much pain to obtain the right to a better life.
frust2004 said:"No Offense to Foreign Nurses. This is just my feeling and I think This is not fair"
While millions of IT and other Professionals wait for years to get the so called "Green Card" and while going through the worst nightmare a person could ever have with all these RFEs and denials, A ordinary "Nurse" from India who have not even heard of the word "Green Card" before gets it just by writing a stupid exam. Believe you me, this person could not even speak proper English. The nurses gets the immigrant visa immediately once they pass the CGFNS or some crap exam like that. This is an objective type exam and these people( who cannot speak one word of English properly) easily pass the exam by memorizing it(I suppose).
Anyway, While we with all our education, trainings and experience wait endlessly for getting a Green Card, A person with less qualification and professionalism gets it instantaneously before even entering the United States.
The BEST part of all is, these people don't even know the importance of a " Green Card" because they have just taken it for Granted.
Yes, I strongly agree that they need to come here and I am happy for them all, But they should be given the same work visa like H1B or of that Category.