Letter to lawmakers

neha_wal

Registered Users (C)
Guys this is the link you can write to your representative, I changed the text to specify I am writing for the cause of documented aliens. I have also written here what I wrote. I urge you guys to write similar text to your area's representative

http://capwiz.com/aila2/home/

I have changed the text of the bill as I do not support the bill in its current form. I am just requesting to support the cause of the legal residents (documented workers) who cannot adjust the resident statuses because of Visa number retrogression. Most of the people affected by this Green Card visa numbers unavailability are the H1B workers, who are living here, legally, for years. Paying taxes, and adding value to the U.S. economy and knowledge pool.

I urge you to support the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005 (S. 1033). This bill offers the necessary fix to our broken immigration system: comprehensive reform that combines tough enforcement measures with rational laws that make sense in today's world. This bipartisan and bicameral measure seeks to transform our immigration system into one that is safe, legal, controlled and orderly. It would:

Fix Our Broken Borders: This bill would create a much needed national strategy for border security and enhanced border intelligence. Such initiatives are aimed at deterring those who mean to do us harm but still allow for the orderly, controlled flow of goods and people.

Allow People Who Are Here the Opportunity to Earn their Adjustment: This measure would give undocumented immigrants currently in the U.S. who work hard, pay taxes, are learning English, and pass security clearances the opportunity to earn their permanent residency. This measure also includes strict fines and penalties for those already in this country and tough punishments for employers who hire undocumented workers. It would mandate the creation of a secure identification document and an employment eligibility confirmation system so employers will know that people seeking work are here legally.

Reunify Families: This bill would clear out the long backlogs in family-based immigration that keep close family members separated, some for up to twenty years. Such long separations make no sense in our pro-family nation, reflect poorly on us, and ultimately encourage illegal immigration.

I urge you to support the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005 (S. 1033). By tackling the tough issues, it would address the problems that have long plagued our current immigration system and help make us more secure.
 
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