S. 1932 Status

Commendable job guys

This is to everyone on this thread.. Commendable job guys..

Full marks to sunjoshi who initiated this thread. He is been outstanding with his ideas and overall contribution. He has displayed maturity of highest level throughout, right from the beginning when he initially accepted suggestions from everyone on his ppt presentation and gracefully incorporated them.

This thread was created on Nov 1st 2005, has more than 2525 replies and 338,600 views. (and counting..) , but guys if you noticed there were least arguments, least off-topic discussions and least discouraging statements.

I sincerely salute all the viewers (active or passive), specially all the active users (sunjoshi, pdakawala, spgtopper, nozdam, stucklabor, sundar99 just to name few) on this thread who have been instrumental in getting our point across to the senators/HRs. Great team effort.

Guys remember, Now is going to be the difficult time when tempers will run high and our strength of character will be tested. However, If we continue this spirit, I am sure we will win. Its just a matter of time now.

-- HumHongeKamiyab (WeWillWin)
 
some more news agencies

1. CNN, Washington Bureau Chief Frank Sesno
email: cnn.onair@cnn.com
phone: 202-898-7900
fax: 202-898-7923
webmail: www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form11b.html?1 (CNN's story idea form)
2. U.S. News & World Report, Editor Brian Duffy
phone: 202-955-2000 fax: 202-955-2049
email: letters@usnews.com [state at top: `Not for publication']
webmail: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/usinfo/infomain.htm
[select the tab `Letters to particular staff member(s)']
3. LA Times, Readers' Representative
email: readersrep@latimes.com
phone: 877-554-4000
fax: 213-237-3535


4. ABC News, Washington Bureau
general email: netaudr@abc.com
Nightline email: niteline@abc.com
phone: 202-222-7777 (Washington Bureau)
202-222-7000 (Nightline)
Fax: 202-222-7680 (Nightline)
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Washington Bureau Chief Jon M. Sawyer
email: jsawyer@post-dispatch.com
phone: 202-298-6880



6. Miami Herald, National News Desk
email: nationalnews@herald.com
phone: 305-376-3721
7. Cleveland Plain Dealer, Managing Editor Tom O'Hara
email: Tohara@plaind.com
phone 216-999-4737
OR
National Editor Daryl Kannberg
email: dkannber@plaind.com
phone: 216-999-4865
OR
Washington Bureau, email: WashingtonBureau@plaind.com
8. Denver Post, National Editor Mark Harden
email: mharden@denverpost.com
phone: 303-820-1670

9.The Lynchburg News & Advance
Contact EITHER Editor Robert C. Wimer
email: RWimer@newsadvance.com
phone: 434-385-5400
fax: 434-385-5538
OR Managing Editor Joe Stinnett
email: jstinnett@newsadvance.com
phone: 434-385-5520
fax: 434-385-5538
10. Cox News Service, Washington Bureau Chief Andy Alexander
email: andya@coxnews.com
phone: 202-887-8334
OR
Carl Rauscher, Washington Bureau News Editor
email: crauscher@coxnews.com
phone: 202-887-8307
11. Arizona Daily Star, Managing Editor Teri Hayt
email: thayt@azstarnet.com
phone: 520-573-4226
OR
Reader Advocate Debbie Kornmiller
email: advocate@azstarnet.com
phone: 520-434-4080
12. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Contact EITHER Washington Bureau Chief Craig Gilbert. email: cgilbert@journalsentinel.com phone: 202-662-7290
OR Senior National Editor Carl Schwartz. email: cschwartz@journalsentinel.com phone: 414-224-2877
13. Media General, Senior Washington correspondent John Hall. email: jhall@mediageneral.com phone: 202-662-7664
14. Detroit Free Press, National News Editor Nancy Laughlin email: laughlin@freepress.com
OR Reader Representative John X. Miller. email: readrep@freepress.com phone: 313-222-2441


15.Cincinnati Enquirer. Washington Correspondent Carl Weiser email: cweiser@gannett.com phone: 202-906-8134 fax: 202-906-8200
16. Louisville Courier-Journal. Washington Correspondent James Carroll email: jcarroll@gns.gannett.com phone: 202-906-8141 fax: 202-906-8200
17. Nashville Tennessean. Washington Correspondent Larry Bivins email: lbivins@gns.gannett.com phone: 202-906-8105 fax: 202-906-8200

18. Scripps Howard News Service, Managing Editor Karen Timmons. email: timmonsk@shns.com phone: 202-408-2721 fax: 202-408-5950
19. Wall Street Journal, Washington Bureau Chief Gerald Seib. email: jerry.seib@wsj.com fax: 202-862-9266
20. Newark Star Ledger/Newhouse News Service, Robert Cohen. email: Robert.Cohen@Newhouse.com

21.Arizona Republic, Washington Correspondent Billy House. email: billy.house@arizonarepublic.com phone: 202-906-8136 fax: 202-906-8200
22. Austin American-Statesman, Washington Correspondent Chuck Lindell. email: clindell@coxnews.com phone: 202-887-8327 fax: 202-331-1055
23. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Washington Correspondent Dale Eisman. email: icemandc@msn.com phone: 703-913-9872 fax: 703-913-9873


24.Las Vegas Review-Journal, Washington Correspondent Tony Batt. email: tbatt@stephensmedia.com phone: 202-783-1760 fax: 202-783-1955
25. Tampa Tribune, Washington Correspondent Keith Epstein. email: kepstein@mediageneral.com phone: 202-662-7660 fax: 202-662-7675
26. Albuquerque Journal, Washington Correspondent Michael Coleman. email: mcoleman@abqjournal.com phone: 202-662-7488 fax: 602-662-7489

27.Providence Journal, Washington Bureau Chief John Mulligan. email: jmulligan@belo-dc.com phone: 202-661-8423
28. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Contact EITHER Louise Seals, Managing Editor. email: lseals@timesdispatch.com phone: 804-649-6301
OR Peter Hardin, Washington Correspondent. email: phardin@mediageneral.com phone: 202-662-7669 fax: 202-662-7675
29. Dayton Daily News. Contact EITHER: Managing Editor Steve Sidlo. email: steve_sidlo@coxohio.com phone: 937-225-2224
OR Washington Correspondent Jessica Wehrman. email: jwehrman@coxnews.com phone: 202-887-8328 fax: 202-331-1055

30.Detroit News. Contact EITHER Don Nauss, Deputy Managing Editor for News. email: dnauss@detnews.com
OR Alison Bethel, Washington Bureau Chief. email: abethel@detnews.com phone 202-662-7370 fax: 202-662-7385
31. San Antonio Express News. Contact EITHER Asst. Managing Editor for News Robert Kaiser. email: rkaiser@express-news.net phone: 210- 250-3114
OR Washington Bureau Chief Gary Martin. email: gmartin@express-news.net phone: 202-943-9237 fax: 202-333-1184
32. Reno Gazette-Journal. Contact EITHER Executive Editor Tonia Cunning. email: tcunning@rgj.com phone: 775-788-6357
OR Washington Correspondent Doug Abrahms. email: dabrahms@gns.gannett.com phone: 202-906-8124 fax: 202-906-8200


33.Lincoln (Nebraska) Journal Star, Managing Editor Steve Thomas. email: sthomas@journalstar.com
34. Indianapolis Star. EITHER Managing Editor Pam Fine. email: pam.fine@indystar.com phone: 317-444-6168 fax: 317-444-6565
OR Washington Correspondent Maureen Groppe. email: mgroppe@gns.gannett.com phone: 202-906-8118 fax: 202-906-8220
35. Lansing State Journal, Managing Editor Stephanie Angel. email: sangel@lsj.com phone: 517-377-1017

36.Lewiston Sun-Journal, Executive Editor Rex Rhoades
email: rrhoades@sunjournal.com
phone: 207-784-5411, ext. 2104/2286
37. Portland Press Herald, Managing Editor Eric Conrad
email: econrad@pressherald.com
phone: 207-791-6317
38. (Augusta) Kennebec Journal and (Waterville) The Morning Sentinel, Executive Editor David B. Offer
email: offer@centralmaine.com
phone: 207-621-5630
 
so is this the final draft

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Painful story of legal immigration and big investment loss to the government.
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There are debates on legalizing illegal immigrants but no attention is being paid to the plight of LEGAL immigrants who have been waiting several years while their application for permanent residency languishes due to an issue called "Retrogression".

This is frustrating at best, because professionals of the highest quality, tax payers who have contributed to the US and households who brought family values to this country are going through pain and agony.

And keep in mind that these are LEGAL immigrants who have invested several years in the country. Moreover they are researchers, scientists, doctors, & engineers people that contribute powerfully to the USA.

The impact of retrogression is devastating. In spite of investing several years in the country, one is unable to settle down and become a permanent resident.
- There is no flexibility to change jobs or even titles, leaving enough room for employer exploitation and keeping the wages low
- Spouses are not allowed to work.
- The visa status has to keep being extended
- The person has to leave the country with NO grace period of he or she loses their job.
- In this state of flux, it is impossible to make decisions like purchasing a house, having children, etc


This is the story of thousands of hard working to-be legal immigrants. Non-immigrants undergoing treatment for serious illnesses have to worry about the continuity of the treatment. The inability of their spouses to work adds to the misery.

This is one such painful story as there are nearly 400,000 people affected by the retrogression and are facing serious trauma due to retrogression. Many people are feeling doom and gloom over the delays in the I-485 processing for most employment-based categories. The Senate and the House are discussing this to resolve it via section 8001 of the S.R. 1932 allowing applicants to file for adjustment of status even if the visa number is retrogressed. This will not only help resolve this issue but will also encourage generating huge amount of US revenues and taxes by raising the fees on these Visas. Failing to pass this bill will not only make potential loss of billons of dollars in investment and growth opportunites for americans but also frustrate hundered and thousands of brains to look for alterantes. The govt is blind not taking any immediate actions and letting other nations such as Asia to take advantage. In lack of an immediate action, will be a big innovation loss for US and an eventual brain drain to Asia.

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Pls do not mention me-thanks

Based on your suggestions I have contacted the appropriate people..I would rather NOT be mentioned in the media, since that will add additional media pressure on me..People around me can possibly correlate that to me.You can mention this as a possible/hypothetical/general case that can happen to anyone:
"Non-immigrants undergoing treatment for serious illnesses have to worry about the continuity of the treatment. The inability of their spouses to work add to the misery"

I would rather NOT be mentioned as a specific case..So remove the "ONE SUCH STORY" part to sync up with the remaining text.
Pls don't get me wrong. You guys are great friends!
 
We can make a diff $ wise

I still think we need to emphasise how america stand to loose $ potential. Specifically, we need to state if Govt can remove the retro/allow recapt of EB Visas, how they could charge a fee like prem processing..this would definately interest them (i mean the $ fee increase)..do u guys think this is not important ??

Canadian_Dream said:
HR 4241 Tomorrow at 1:00 Onwards

http://majoritywhip.house.gov/whippost.asp?date=12/18/2005
Possible Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 4241 - Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (Subject to a Rule) (Sponsored by Rep. Nussle / Budget Committee)

That means that conference report will be definitely out tomorrow. I know it doen't mean a thing to us. But I am surprised that Anti-Immigration lobby (Lamar Smith et al) prevails over a (only) provision that was proposed by judiciary committe and was approved with an overwhelming majority of 11 to 2. Not only that 84-14 was the vote tally against Byrd amendment in Senate.

This simply means that Anti-Immigration forces are so strong that they have forced a comprimise on something that was agreed on to with a vast majority in Senate (twice). They have won over common sense, more dollars to treasury and technology edge of America.

Wow that's quite a strong repulsion against a small group of law abiding, tax paying people who are NOT seeking anything more than some peace of mind in a free country, after waiting in line for a good 3-4 years.

It was a fight well worth it, regardless of the outcome.
 
Kris N all,

please review quickly and approve this as final. I have removed "xyz" related.



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Painful story of legal immigration and big investment loss to the government.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are debates on legalizing illegal immigrants but no attention is being paid to the plight of LEGAL immigrants who have been waiting several years while their application for permanent residency languishes due to an issue called "Retrogression".

This is frustrating at best, because professionals of the highest quality, tax payers who have contributed to the US and households who brought family values to this country are going through pain and agony.

And keep in mind that these are LEGAL immigrants who have invested several years in the country. Moreover they are researchers, scientists, doctors, & engineers people that contribute powerfully to the USA.

The impact of retrogression is devastating. In spite of investing several years in the country, one is unable to settle down and become a permanent resident.
- There is no flexibility to change jobs or even titles, leaving enough room for employer exploitation and keeping the wages low
- Spouses are not allowed to work.
- The visa status has to keep being extended
- The person has to leave the country with NO grace period of he or she loses their job.
- In this state of flux, it is impossible to make decisions like purchasing a house, having children, etc


This is the story of thousands of hard working to-be legal immigrants. Non-immigrants undergoing treatment for serious illnesses have to worry about the continuity of the treatment. The inability of their spouses to work add to the misery since they are handcuffed to add any value to the household income which in turn will be handy in the bills. There dependant's can not apply for the Social Security Number either.

This is one such painful story as there are nearly 400,000 people affected by the retrogression and are facing serious trauma due to retrogression. Many people are feeling doom and gloom over the delays in the I-485 processing for most employment-based categories. The Senate and the House are discussing this to resolve it via section 8001 of the S.R. 1932 allowing applicants to file for adjustment of status even if the visa number is retrogressed. This will not only help resolve this issue but will also encourage generating huge amount of US revenues and taxes by raising the fees on these Visas. Failing to pass this bill will not only make potential loss of billons of dollars in investment and growth opportunites for americans but also frustrate hundered and thousands of brains to look for alterantes. The govt is blind not taking any immediate actions and letting other nations such as Asia to take advantage. In lack of an immediate action, will be a big innovation loss for US and an eventual brain drain to Asia.

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How to fax from your computer

Guys, thank you so much for your good work. I will try my best to do mine. For those who doesn't have fax machine. You can go to efax.com, set up a account (free for 30 days). It only takes 2 mins. I already did and works great. Come one guys, we still have time.
 
sundar99,

we have almost completed a final version BUT please add your suggestions quickly (if you can spare sometime)

we will then send faxes right away ...........
 
ok ..........here is the latest update ..........

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Painful story of legal immigration and big investment loss to the government.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are debates on legalizing illegal immigrants but no attention is being paid to the plight of LEGAL immigrants who have been waiting several years while their application for permanent residency languishes due to an issue called "Retrogression".

This is frustrating at best, because professionals of the highest quality, tax payers who have contributed to the US and households who brought family values to this country are going through pain and agony.

And keep in mind that these are LEGAL immigrants who have invested several years in the country. Moreover they are researchers, scientists, doctors, & engineers people that contribute powerfully to the USA.

The impact of retrogression is devastating. In spite of investing several years in the country, one is unable to settle down and become a permanent resident.
- There is no flexibility to change jobs or even titles, leaving enough room for employer exploitation and keeping the wages low
- Spouses are not allowed to work.
- The visa status has to keep being extended
- The person has to leave the country with NO grace period of he or she loses their job.
- In this state of flux, it is impossible to make decisions like purchasing a house, having children, etc


This is the story of thousands of hard working to-be legal immigrants. Non-immigrants undergoing treatment for serious illnesses have to worry about the continuity of the treatment. The inability of their spouses to work add to the misery since they are handcuffed to add any value to the household income. There dependant's can not apply for the Social Security Number either.

This are many such painful stories as there are nearly 400,000 people affected by the retrogression and are facing serious trauma due to retrogression. Many people are feeling doom and gloom over the delays in the I-485 processing for most employment-based categories. The Senate and the House are discussing this to resolve it via section 8001 of the S.R. 1932 allowing applicants to file for adjustment of status even if the visa number is retrogressed. This will not only help resolve this issue but will also encourage generating huge amount of US revenues and taxes by raising the fees on these Visas. Failing to pass this bill will not only make potential loss of billons of dollars in investment and growth opportunites for americans but also frustrate hundered and thousands of brains to look for alterantes. The govt is blind not taking any immediate actions and letting other nations such as Asia to take advantage. In lack of an immediate action, will be a big innovation loss for US and an eventual brain drain to Asia.

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efax.com which account do we choose

IVYperfume, which type of account do we choose once we go to efax.com.


ivyperfume said:
Guys, thank you so much for your good work. I will try my best to do mine. For those who doesn't have fax machine. You can go to efax.com, set up a account (free for 30 days). It only takes 2 mins. I already did and works great. Come one guys, we still have time.
 
Great effort guys!

I am a silent spectator, suffering like all other legal immigrants
I have send emails from 10 differnt ID's to all news paper mentioned.

Please let me know what more I can do?
 
sundar99,
if you are adding, that be great otherwise ....we have agreed on following...........



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Painful story of legal immigration and big investment loss to the government.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are debates on legalizing illegal immigrants but no attention is being paid to the plight of LEGAL immigrants who have been waiting several years while their application for permanent residency languishes due to an issue called "Retrogression".

This is frustrating at best, because professionals of the highest quality, tax payers who have contributed to the US and households who brought family values to this country are going through pain and agony.

And keep in mind that these are LEGAL immigrants who have invested several years in the country. Moreover they are researchers, scientists, doctors, & engineers people that contribute powerfully to the USA.

The impact of retrogression is devastating. In spite of investing several years in the country, one is unable to settle down and become a permanent resident.
- There is no flexibility to change jobs or even titles, leaving enough room for employer exploitation and keeping the wages low
- Spouses are not allowed to work.
- The visa status has to keep being extended
- The person has to leave the country with NO grace period of he or she loses their job.
- In this state of flux, it is impossible to make decisions like purchasing a house, having children, etc


This is the story of thousands of hard working to-be legal immigrants. Non-immigrants undergoing treatment for serious illnesses have to worry about the continuity of the treatment. The inability of their spouses to work add to the misery since they are handcuffed to add any value to the household income. There dependant's can not apply for the Social Security Number either.

Thare are many painful stories as there are nearly 400,000 people affected by the retrogression and are facing serious trauma due to retrogression. Many people are feeling doom and gloom over the delays in the I-485 processing for most employment-based categories. The Senate and the House are discussing this to resolve it via section 8001 of the S.R. 1932 allowing applicants to file for adjustment of status even if the visa number is retrogressed. This will not only help resolve this issue but will also encourage generating huge amount of US revenues and taxes by raising the fees on these Visas. Failing to pass this bill will not only make potential loss of billons of dollars in investment and growth opportunites for americans but also frustrate hundered and thousands of brains to look for alterantes. The govt is blind not taking any immediate actions and letting other nations such as Asia to take advantage. In lack of an immediate action, will be a big innovation loss for US and an eventual brain drain to Asia.

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all the silent spectators ............ please come forward n say few words here .........this will give us more energy and enthu .........
 
Lets start faxing/emailing media

Since we are out of time, lets start faxing/emailing media. I wouldnt say calling is a bad idea so if anyone can call and follow up it would be great.

Let bombard their offices with emails/faxes and all can go to sleep.

Great effort guys
 
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