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applying4gc

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Again, I am so proud of everyone who has been working hard and putting in their own positive efforts to confront the issue of the retrogression.

We are getting there with unity.

On one hand, while we may be frustrated and disappointed at times with the retrogression, we have to stay away from using expletives, obscenities, profanities, and inappropriate words in expressing ourselves in this online townhall.

We have to tackle the issue with words that do not dilute the substance of the discussion/debate/efforts. How we express ourselves is a reflection of our very own and broad immigrant community.

We owe it to our cause (eliminate retrogression) and our own community to keep it dignified.

Overall, let's keep up our good work!
 
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I am in 100% agreement with you like 99% of the other readers.

By the way, after getting motivation from other forum contributers, I did call Texas senators (both) and faxed the copy-and-paste material. My employer too, one Houston based oil service company, which has about 60 employee and about 10 of them are non-citizens, (all internationals at important positions and in the GC waiting list) wrote to senators/congressman and supported our cases to the hilt. And there is no doubt, that if GC is delayed/retrogressed, we internationals are moving out of the country by volition, and company will be badly affected, and management is seriously worried for that.

I had been an avid reader of this forum for last 20-25 days, but registered only today.
 
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