HARRY007 said:House and Senate are Miles Apart in Immigration Legislation
Report indicates that the House leaders are getting more and more against immigration reform, while the Senate is leaning toward the passage of comprehensive immigration reform legislation early next year. The House is moving against immigration reforms and may not do anything other than enforcement and security such that the comprehensive immigration reform legislation is growingly igniting political heat where the President and the Senate are losing the steam to aggressively push forward the immigration reform.
Reportedly, the House may introduce as early as day after tomorrow an immigration bill totally focusing on enforcement and security which they intend to pass before they go into the year-end recess. The White House and the Senate leaders hope to deal with such hawkish House next year through the conference process, but the chances for McCain-Kennedy bill appear to be waning.
raghuanu said:My Congressman Mr. Gene Greene called me back today (See my Post #924 page 62). Unfortunately I did not have a signal so he left a message. He said that he had a chance to go over the section 8001 and he agreed that I was right in suggesting to recapture the green card numbers that were previously unused and the the other provisions in the bill. He said that he would work to support it and looks forward to meeting with me.
Atleast I am happy that I could convince him that what we are talking about is retrogression issue and not about increasing H1b.
popoye said:I am pleased to invite you to attend “Innovate America: A Vision for
the 21st Century,” Asian Pacific American (APA) issues conference. The
Conference will be a historic showcase of APA contributions and insights
into technology and innovation in Silicon Valley, and a significant
forum for discussion on how Congress can best support and develop new
policy strategies to encourage local and national innovation.
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi and other Bay Area Congressional Representatives will
also be joining us for the Conference. This first-ever event will take
place:
Friday, December 9, 2005
Santa Clara Marriott
2700 Mission College Boulevard
Santa Clara, CA 95054
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Conference will be organized into two panels: The first panel
entitled “The New Paradigm in Innovation,” will address teaching
innovation, nanotechnology and alternatives in energy development; the second
panel, entitled “Competitive Investment in Science and Technology,” will
include discussions of investment in R&D, venture capital, start-up
companies, intellectual property, and US China cooperation. An agenda with
more details is attached.
Panelists scheduled to present are:
Dr. Belle Wei, Dean, College of Engineering, San Jose State University
Dr. Larry Leifer, Director, Stanford Center for Design Research,
Stanford University
Dr. K.R. Sridhar, Chief Executive Officer, Ion America
Mr. Yi Zhang, Partner, King & Wood
Mr. Ash Padwal, Director of Information Services, Spartan Shops
Dr. Frank Kung, Managing Partner, Vivo Ventures
Dr. Cheng Liu, President, Sino American Pharmaceutical Association
Mr. David Tsang, Co-founder & Partner, Acorn Campus
Dr. Hsing Kung, Former Chairman, Mt. Jade Science and Technology
Association
Attendance at this special event is free and open to the public.
Please RSVP with your name and organization to Veronica Juarez at
veronica.juarez@mail.house.gov.
I look forward to seeing you at the Conference.
Sincerely,
Mike Honda
Member of Congress
raghuanu said:My Congressman Mr. Gene Greene called me back today (See my Post #924 page 62). Unfortunately I did not have a signal so he left a message. He said that he had a chance to go over the section 8001 and he agreed that I was right in suggesting to recapture the green card numbers that were previously unused and the the other provisions in the bill. He said that he would work to support it and looks forward to meeting with me.
Atleast I am happy that I could convince him that what we are talking about is retrogression issue and not about increasing H1b.
nozdam said:Ok Sunjoshi,
I got an appointment to meet with a miss Stacy of Congressman Fitzpatrick's immigration department on THIS THURSDAY (Dec 8th)
Need tips on what to tell her. ONLY if i convince her enough i can get an appointment with the big guy. I can get ur ppt, but i need ur oratory skills
My email is nozdam@gmail.com. Any chance u can email me ur contact number?
Thanks a ton
ram_ram said:This is NOT budget reconciliation, this is immigration reform.
priyargc said:Sunjoshi,
Question for you.
Assume that conference committe include immigration section 8001 to final draft. The bill will go directly to the President or go back to Senete and Congress for approval of final draft?
sunjoshi said:The retrogression came into effect starting Oct-1, but I believe the announcement was made on Sep-13.
But I am open to changing that date, if everyone agrees.
nozdam said:Here goes. Any word yet on who is going to be on the committee?
kewl said:Well, EB-3 retrogression for person born in India, China was annouced in mid Dec, 2004 and started from Jan 2005.