Immigration Benefits (Permanent Residence and Naturalization) Backlog Petition - V1.0
ImmigrationPortal.Com
5225 N. Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22205
United for Equity, Dignity and Acceptance
Subject: Immigration Benefits (Permanent Residence and Naturalization) Backlog Petition
Honorable Legislators,
We are a community of immigrants and immigration benefits applicants congregating at
http://www.immigrationportal.com Currently, we number over 67,000 registered members and approximately five times as many unregistered participants. Accordingly, we are the largest immigration community in the world.
We want to draw the attention of U.S. Congress and USCIS(US Citizenship and Immigration Services) to the excruciatingly slow progress of the Immigration benefits like Application for Adjustment of status (I-485) and Application for Naturalization(N-400).
Perpetual Processing Delays:
According to the recent USCIS statistics report dated August 31, 2003, the total immigration application pending cases reached 5,257,972 , a 31 percent increase when compared to July 2002 and the total naturalization application pending cases reached 717,064. Until 2002, most of the Legacy INS’ service centers with the exception of Texas service center, adjudicated the employment based I-485 applications and N-400 Naturalization applications in under 12 months. But with the introduction of additional security checks, combined with the shortage of staff at USCIS service centers, the I-485 application processing time has now increased to more than 20 months at all the service centers and at Texas Service Center more than 2 years and N-400 Naturalization application processing time has increased to more than one year. What is alarming is, the processing time delays are worsening each month.
Immense Hardships faced by Immigration Benefits Applicants:
This severe processing delays are affecting the lives of immigration benefits applicants tremendously. Important factors in our lives such as marriage, home ownership, education for our children and our well being have been put on hold. Career advancement has been hampered since the applicant has to remain with the same respective employer (or) similar job in order to benefit from this adjustment of status. The majority of the employers have taken advantage of these restrictions, created by the severe processing delays. Such restrictions again are impacting the livelihood of not only immigration benefits applicants but also the company they work for. An overall feeling of frustration is negatively affecting all of the immigration benefits applicants.
Through the press release statement, Recently AILA president Ms.Palma Yanni stated "Many hardworking, tax-paying immigrants struggle to understand an increasingly complex immigration system that seems to thwart people's efforts to become U.S. citizens. Backlogs in obtaining green cards and citizenship have a real impact on people's lives. " and urged U.S. President and U.S. Congress to get serious about backlog reduction.
Diverting Immigration Benefits Funds towards Immigration Enforcement:
In the past few years, the Legacy INS / DHS has utilized the majority of the funds appropriated by U.S. Congress for immigration towards immigration enforcement instead of towards immigration benefits providing services to the law-abiding tax paying immigrants and residents who paid the fees to Legacy INS/DHS/BCIS/USCIS to have their applications and petitions for immigration benefits adjudicated in a timely manner . Diverting immigration benefits funds towards immigration enforcement reduced the amount spent on processing the immigration benefits applications which resulted in huge backlogs for immigration applications and naturalization applications, and these backlogs are already out of control.
Immigration Services and Infrastructure Improvements Act of 2000:
Under SEC.202. PURPOSES (b) POLICY, of the above law passed by U.S. Congress, ”It is the sense of Congress that the processing of an immigration benefit application should be completed not later than 180 days after the initial filing of the application”.
Also, In 2000, President Bush made a pledge to reduce the Immigration and Citizenship processing times for all types of applications to less than 180 days. The President also promised to allocate $500 million over a period of 5 years to achieve a 6-month immigration benefits application processing time by the end of 2006. However, U.S. Congress has not allocated that fund in the current budget to reduce the backlog. While U.S. Congress has set 2006 as the target year for USCIS to achieve these results, the current applicants are in desperate need of an interim solution to address their immediate concerns.
Immigrants Contribution to America:
Immigrants provided dedicated efforts to this country when it was in dire need of specialty skilled workers. The immigrants behind this petition include world renowned scientists, highly skilled computer experts, innovators, physicians, teachers etc. Immigrants are playing an important role in making the American corporations establish and maintain their leadership in U.S. and global markets. Immigrants are now an integral part of almost every major American Corporation. Immigrants continued presence in immigration glitch free situation is critically important for the growth of American business and the American Economy. While pursuing the American dream, Immigrants continue to contribute towards making this country continue to lead the world technologically and economically.
Immigration has been an integral part of America since its inception. Immigrants stimulate the United States economy in general, enrich American culture and enhance the United States influence in the world. The following reports substantiate the same:
1. Based on various studies, Immigrants have created employment opportunities for millions of Americans by developing new products and establishing business ventures, Contrary to the popular myth that immigrants may take American's jobs. Immigrants have been crucial to America's dominance and dynamism in the global economy.
2. Under current immigration levels, the U.S. labor force will grow by 40 percent between 1995 and 2050 according to the National Academy of Sciences, which is possibly inadequate . The immigration inflow is required to reinforce the U.S. labor force. The admission of immigrants with high skills will benefit the American society.
3. The Bureau of Labor statistics(BLS) projects the total employment over the 2000-2010 period to increase by 15% and during the same period the various Computer related jobs are expected to grow by about 60% to 100%, Science and Engineering jobs are expected to grow by about 40% to 60%, Health Care related jobs are expected to grow by about 24% to 57% and Education related jobs are expected to grow by about 13% to 24%. The entry of highly educated immigrants to U.S. labor force will lead to faster economic growth.
The continued success of the United States largely rests upon its successful pro-immigration policy.
We as a nation need to enhance our security providing proper comfort and security for all American citizens and residents without harming our internationally based economy, our dedication to respecting individual rights preserved by the Constitution, and our tradition as a nation of immigrants.
(to be continued....)