Silly Man
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07/11/2003: Guest Worker Legislative Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate
Senator John Cornyn of Texas introduced a legislative bill "Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2003." The nick name of this bill is "Guest Worker Bill." This bill permits certain guest workers from designated countries to come to the U.S. and work either for 9 months (seasonal workers) at a time or 12 months (nonseasonal workers) at a time upto a total of 36 months. After 36 months, these workers will be eligible for application for permanent resident status from their home countries. The Guest Worker Program under this bill opens a door for the current illegal aliens from the designated countries to legalize for the purpose of the Guest Worker employment. Such illegal aliens must apply for the Guest Worker Program within 12 months after the date of enactment of this legislation. These illegal aliens are practically given a chance to immigrate to the U.S. through the application for permanent residence after 3-years of participation in the program even though the application must be sought at their home countries. For the summary of this legislative bill, please click here.
(And I read somewhere about banning H1b .. ok this makes a lot of sense to me .. get illegal aliens, they become eligible to apply for GC in 3 years, and H1b even after being eligible cannot do crap and a bill is being introduced to get rid of H1b alltogether .. just wonderful)
Senator John Cornyn of Texas introduced a legislative bill "Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2003." The nick name of this bill is "Guest Worker Bill." This bill permits certain guest workers from designated countries to come to the U.S. and work either for 9 months (seasonal workers) at a time or 12 months (nonseasonal workers) at a time upto a total of 36 months. After 36 months, these workers will be eligible for application for permanent resident status from their home countries. The Guest Worker Program under this bill opens a door for the current illegal aliens from the designated countries to legalize for the purpose of the Guest Worker employment. Such illegal aliens must apply for the Guest Worker Program within 12 months after the date of enactment of this legislation. These illegal aliens are practically given a chance to immigrate to the U.S. through the application for permanent residence after 3-years of participation in the program even though the application must be sought at their home countries. For the summary of this legislative bill, please click here.
(And I read somewhere about banning H1b .. ok this makes a lot of sense to me .. get illegal aliens, they become eligible to apply for GC in 3 years, and H1b even after being eligible cannot do crap and a bill is being introduced to get rid of H1b alltogether .. just wonderful)