Hello folks,
This forum has been very helpful for me in the past years when I have been going through the painful green-card journey. First of all thank you very much for all of your insight and encouraging.
In recent days I took part in this campaign to remove retrogression by sending bunch of letters to my home state senators urging them to support bill S.1932.
Now this bill was passed in senate but it is a victory of one battle not the whole fight. I would like to do the following and if you agree with me, I wish you can also join to do the same:
1. Send Thank-you letters to your home state senators if they voted to support this bill. – I’d think this is fairly important because this will show us immigrant as decent people and we are grateful to the lawmakers who helped us. The gratitude from the residents in his/her home state, in politician’s point of view, will turn to potential support and favor-vote toward him/her in the long run, which will be the most important motivation for them to continuously support our course. – In general I don’t want to be regarded as a bridge-burner
2. Send letters to house representative urging them to support the consolidated bill to include the retrogression relief content carried from the senator version.
My question to you is- who has or who is willing to write template letters that we can all use as example?
Thank you very much.
NCFolk
This forum has been very helpful for me in the past years when I have been going through the painful green-card journey. First of all thank you very much for all of your insight and encouraging.
In recent days I took part in this campaign to remove retrogression by sending bunch of letters to my home state senators urging them to support bill S.1932.
Now this bill was passed in senate but it is a victory of one battle not the whole fight. I would like to do the following and if you agree with me, I wish you can also join to do the same:
1. Send Thank-you letters to your home state senators if they voted to support this bill. – I’d think this is fairly important because this will show us immigrant as decent people and we are grateful to the lawmakers who helped us. The gratitude from the residents in his/her home state, in politician’s point of view, will turn to potential support and favor-vote toward him/her in the long run, which will be the most important motivation for them to continuously support our course. – In general I don’t want to be regarded as a bridge-burner
2. Send letters to house representative urging them to support the consolidated bill to include the retrogression relief content carried from the senator version.
My question to you is- who has or who is willing to write template letters that we can all use as example?
Thank you very much.
NCFolk
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