A lawsuit may just cause the dragon to turn on us, and TSC would essentially use this as a reason to slow down processing even more. Could you imagine how much work it would be for TSC to start implementing a healthy FIFO system if they've never done it before? Heck, they would need to sift through all the pending cases to find which ones have been pending the longest. This would only add more delays to all our cases. TSC would use this as an excuse to try to find the oldest cases, and in the mean time, no cases would be approved. It may take a year to go through the warehouse of cases and sort them properly, before even starting a FIFO process.
For anyone who has no idea of the amount of paperwork we're talking about, read this:
http://www.usvisanews.com/memo1607.html
http://www.usvisanews.com/memo1610.html
http://www.usvisanews.com/memo1612.html
http://www.usvisanews.com/memo1616.html
Quote:
"For any of you who have ever wondered where the files are stored while priority dates are becoming current or where files are stored pending an RFE response, I had an opportunity to see the room. Just imagine a large warehouse with aluminum metal shelving about six feet high and stretching over the length and width of a football field. Then imagine boxes with cases and mail being handled with forklifts and you pretty much have the picture."
That's a hell of a lot of files to figure out who is first, and who is last.
Has anyone ever considered bombarding the news agencies (newspapers, TV News stations, etc) and getting them to expose the fact that the US government is sitting on its damn ass when it comes to immigration issues such as green card processing? Most US citizens believe that increasing funding to immigration will affect the economy, and employment rates in a negative way. Unfortunately that is a misconception. There are enough checks and balances in the immigration process to ensure that only the most sought after of individuals is granted a green card.
The immigration process is so extremely bureaucratic that illegal immigration is a much easier option, and much less of a risk. The reason that so many people choose illegal immigration as an option, is that the thought of getting involved with such a screwed-up bureaucratic process as the I-485 adjudication process is such a waste of someone’s life, that they would rather take the risk, and come live and work here illegally. Its much easier to get away with, and they could potentially live and work here from day one, for their entire lives, without anyone giving them much of a hassle.
The news agencies need to know that the legal immigrants who have been proven as sought after and talented people by our own government agencies such as the DOL, and the BCIS, are the ones that must suffer the most during the excruciatingly long wait of I-485 processing.
US tax payers, most of which are US citizens, need to realize that they are doing themselves a disservice by not funding immigration properly. If the process to immigrate legally is too difficult, for even the most talented people, then more and more illegal immigrants will decide to come into the country one way or another. Those illegal immigrants who do not pay taxes, but can still find work, will be sending their children to public schools, (paid for by the US taxpayer), driving around without insurance or drivers licenses (which raises the US taxpayer's insurance premiums, when accidents happen with these people), and which also increases the level of crime, as these illegal immigrants get desperate to meet ends legally.
US taxpayers need to know what it means to not put funding towards immigration. Our local news agencies can help expose this problem to the general public, and get it out of forums like this filled with people who are living the problem day-to-day.
Just my 2 cents.