If you go the respective congressman website, the 120KB EB is mentioned there:
At the same time, the Hayworth bill proposes a 120,000 increase in employment-based visas granted each year. Certain non-employment visas currently granted in other categories would be reduced to maintain the overall annual number of legal immigrants at its present level.
Also, the bill endorses a plan to require aliens seeking temporary visas to obtain a bond that would be forfeited if they violate terms of their permit. Further, the practice of granting citizenship to any child born in the United States is ended unless at least one parent is in the U.S. legally.
To strengthen the nation's porous borders, the bill authorizes U.S. military forces to aid the effort to strengthen the nation's porous borders, as well as 10,000 new Border Patrol agents and 1,250 officers at ports of entry. In addition, it authorizes $2.5 billion to equip border officials with force-multiplying surveillance and detection technology.
Also, the bill proposes to mobilize the nation's 700,000 state and local law enforcement officers, who in the course of their normal duties would help federal authorities apprehend and deport some 400,000 criminal aliens, 80,000 of which have been convicted of serious felonies.
infostarved said:
I dont see 120k anywhere in that news report. I see only negatives... I see "reduction" in visa numbers, I see a moratorium on immigrant visas to Mexicans citizens (may god have mercy on them) and I see some draconian provisions to deny automatic american citizenship to babies born in the US (read more dependents per primary applicant).
I am having trouble believing this is a positive bill. Do you have a bill number?