ok_LA said:eb recapture to be passed forst thing next year as part of comp. immi. reform. bill
dont lose hope
ok_LA said:eb recapture to be passed forst thing next year as part of comp. immi. reform. bill
dont lose hope
baskin said:the conference report has no immigration provision at all
http://www.house.gov/budget/policy-summary.pdf
it is over
stucklabor said:KhodalMD, this is a great idea! On first thought I thought it would work.
But the Senate is going to reject this bill outright. It will never get through the Senate.
But if parts of this bill pass, then we can try putting in 8001/8002 in this bill, which is at least about immigration. 8001/8002 belong more naturally here.
sarasri said:Can someone take a look at the House bill, the Senate bill and the conference report from House and corroborate what nozdam has stated below ? I am not sure how the reconciling of senate, house and conference report really works ....
khodalmd said:Thanks Strucklabor,
Please some one should take leadership to draft a letter urging all Senators to incorporate section 8001/8002 in the new bill (illegal immigrant enforcement bill)
I am not sure Senate will reject it outright.
I would take following logical thought:
1. It is universal truth that the US need additional manpower
2. They want to strict against illegal as they broke law, not paying taxes and may prove threat to national security
3. By driving out 11 million illegals will have immidiate impact on economy and severe shortage of labors. Businesses will be upset on this issue.
5. Republican are with business community
4. If they want to deport illegals without affecting severe labor shortage, and want to please business community, parallaly they have to increase legal immigrants and immidiate solution is increase employment base visa
I invite every one for brain storming on this issue
RASHANCARD said:dollars revenue generation which looks to be same as what wa estimated by recapturing of eb visa
sarasri said:This should only be done after Senate completes vote on the def reduction bill. Lets not derail the process and take the 800x from the bill and shift it to some other bill....
Only after correlating the Senate bill, the House bill, and the conference report can we finally decide that 800x is not in the bill. We still need to focus on Senate now.
vk2003 said:This document contains nothing about L-1 visa fees, unlike what the previous post said - also, the total savings of 39.7 does not match the 41.6 that everybody was talking about - which means, there are either additional cuts or revenue, probably after this report was completed. Does anybody have any link to the actual conference report?