Why This Inaction????

archkre

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Why are we all so quiet?
We should already be contacting Congressmen offices,
lobbing and educating all legislators and crew about RETROGRESSION and how to vote next December 6th!
Or are you already packing to go back home!
Come on, wake up!
 
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Archkre we are waiting for the committee members to be decided. Personally, i am thinking of contacting President Bush's office abt this as well.
 
There is nothing to lose at this point

nozdam said:
Archkre we are waiting for the committee members to be decided. Personally, i am thinking of contacting President Bush's office abt this as well.

Guys,

At this point most of us have nothing to lose. I will be willing to work with you to come up with a strategy. Lets get in touch and write letters to the following -

1. Ombudsmans office. Individual letters will have an effect.

2. Write to the President. Who cares if it doesn't get there. We can try.

3. Write to pro immigration Congressman especially after the committe is selected.

I am open to other ideas as well. We have to do something. I would rather go down fighting.

regards,

saras
 
it looks like with the probabiltiy of 8001 not in 1932, this is a good idea at this

point, though I don't see much out come but each and every effort can be tried.

gwb is a sucker and sees only what is in it for him / his family. has business dealings with mexica that is why wants illegal immigrants and we know him he will keep singing his song like irak and get this illegal one through too and get a heavy kick back
nozdam said:
Archkre we are waiting for the committee members to be decided. Personally, i am thinking of contacting President Bush's office abt this as well.
 
Sending letter to president/omdusman may not bring the immediate relief.
The most important action to be taken now, is to lobby strongly the conference committee. Any other effort will not bring any immediate results. This budget reconcilation bill is very important for Bush adminstration. Whether 8001 included in final verson of the bdget bill or not, the budget bill will become a law with in two months. If it (8001 of S.1932) is included in the final bill, the Jan 2006 visa bulliton will have letter "C" in all employment visa catagory. The benefits wiil be just with in two months.

So, Section 8001 of S.1932 is the key. Therefore, once conference committee is formed, we must bombard with thousands of strong letters to each member of the commitee explaining all the issues and severe retrogression in employment based immigrant visa. We must explain that, as on today, even NObel prize winner cannot apply permanant residence to U.S if they born in IN or CH.

Also we should be bold and we must say in this letter that, we, the legal-immigrants strongly oppose in inceasing any immgration fee(L1, H1 or 140 fee incrase), unless the some benefites are ensured. Without any visa number relief, we oppse any move to increase the fees for any immigration benefits.

White house is not also against visa number relief provisions in the budget bill, based on their comment on S1932 and HR4241. This is a good sign too.

Guys draft your own format and keep it ready for the bombordment.
 
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saras76 said:
Guys,

At this point most of us have nothing to lose. I will be willing to work with you to come up with a strategy. Lets get in touch and write letters to the following -

1. Ombudsmans office. Individual letters will have an effect.

2. Write to the President. Who cares if it doesn't get there. We can try.

3. Write to pro immigration Congressman especially after the committe is selected.

I am open to other ideas as well. We have to do something. I would rather go down fighting.

regards,

saras

I agree.
Also if we could get articles ( similar to the one published in WSJ http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=197462
) published in other publications/journals it may have a forceful impact & bring the issue to the forefront. Any opinions or ideas on how we can achieve this ?
 
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