Live - Presidential candidates - Submit Immigration Benefits Backlog question

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Live - Presidential candidates - Submit Immigration Benefits Backlog question


This week, washingtonpost.com and The Concord Monitor will host a series of live discussions with each Democratic candidate in the presidential race. Please forward your question about Immigration benefits application backlog and Legal Immigration reform to the below mentioned 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidates. Use the link provided below to submit questions.


WashingtonPost.com - Live Discussions
Nov. 3 - 7, 2003: Get answers -- online. The 2004 Democratic presidential candidates take your questions.

Nov. 5: Wesley K. Clark
Nov. 6: Howard Dean
Nov. 7: Sen. John Edwards
Nov. 7: Sen. John F. Kerry

Brought to you by washingtonpost.com and The Concord Monitor

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CNN.com - 2004 Presidential candidates stand on key issues
WESLEY CLARK: Immigration - Says he's "very pro-immigration," bring in world's elite to spur U.S.
HOWARD DEAN: Immigration - Protect immigrants' rights; allow more to become citizens
JOHN EDWARDS: Immigration - Additional personnel needed for immigration agencies
JOHN KERRY: Immigration - Speed immigration process; unite families; patrol borders
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good one

This is a good one. If several people post questions then the issue will be raised in the discussions. If it gets discussed by the democratic party candidates then it sure will be noticed by the other party and not just do lip service.
Here is what I posted to all the candidates (people can use it just in case they don’t have time to think of other good questions)

What about legal immigration?

The focus of the parties has mostly been on illegal immigration. What about legal immigration? Post 9/11 immigration policies has created delays so that it now takes 5+ years to get a green card. Money paid for legal immigrants to process their applications has been used by other agencies. People who contribute a lot to the society suffer in this long process (child education, meaning contributions to society etc.). What is your stance on this issue.
 
I have just submitted a question to all.

Thanks for the information. > Edison
Thanks for posting your "question". > tr22
 
i posted too !!!

I just posted mine

What about legal employment based Immigration backlog?

Post 9/11 immigration policies has created delays so that it now takes 2+ years for I485 adjustment. We are contributing to society in terms of technology advancement. With such a delay in getting greencards our future is insecure and we may have to return to our home country. What is your stance on this issue.
 
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