Immigrants make this country stronger and our economy more dynamic. As a first step toward needed comprehensive reform, I urge the Senate to move quickly to pass the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act. The contributions of these workers are critical to America’s future.
@neeratanden Under your watch, 100k employment-based green cards were wasted. In the eyes of Indian immigrants, the Democratic Party is nothing but a leech, serving its Big Tech and AILA masters. They don’t represent immigrants or workers.
@neeratanden What have you done for highly skilled immigrants? Over 50 Congress members wrote to you requesting administrative relief. Don’t pretend to care now.
@MericaCulture@JackPosobiec Proper LCA wage enforcement will fix all issues. For example, in Austin area DOL says level 2 wage is ~100k this joke. I don't think any experienced US citizen will work for that pay. If they force h1b's for only level 4 it will be level playing field.
@MericaCulture@JackPosobiec its problem with h1b labor cert, labor dept can fix it, they can update wages to make them pay minimum 120$/hr to employee which is still 50% more than local workforce at top end, this will force to hire h1's only when needed, trump tried to do this with level2 wage enforcement
@immivoice Getting rid of country caps on employment-based green cards makes the system fairer and helps businesses hire based on skills, not nationality. This reform has strong bipartisan support because it’s a win for workers, businesses, and the U.S. economy.
@abhimartin15@TheRahulMenon@DcWalaDesi @Area51cast @immivoice@X because most of those vibrant communities are managed/funded by some ITServe members, now check ITServe history with GC reform you will understand.
@RepRoKhanna@POTUS No, that's incorrect. Legal immigrants stuck in the backlog are specifically excluded. Your constituents in the green card backlog are suffering, and it seems you have no concern for them.
@TheRahulMenon all the co-sponsorships are from calls and meetings happening with staff at grassroots. plz dont give false hope that by clicking few buttons we are getting done so much.
@jorgeramosnews Ah, the classic all-or-nothing approach, I see. Favoring some while leaving others in the lurch, all in the name of comprehensive reform. And who exactly handed you the reins to decide who gets the short end of the stick? A curious game of winners and losers you're playing here.
@kerritalbot Ah, there you are, the hidden hand for two decades! Skillfully slipping poison pills into bills with the dexterity of a magician. And in all these years, not a single act of magic on immigration? Quite the performance, but it seems the grand finale was always missing!
@debarghya_das why should we not report you to USCIS on basis that you misrepresented - that you wrote articles but in fact paid for those? I would not popularize these illegitimate ways, so that you don't encourage more fraudulent fillings and worsen situation for everyone.
@PramilaJayapal easy, start a business and show how to do three things you mentioned. BTW you are ranking member of immigration subcommittee, and you don't have immigrant issues on top3.
@debarghya_das problem is with Congress who created EB-1C and lumped it with EB-1A/B ... Employees and employers are just using it for their benefit. BTW looking at your papers and other contributions, you are not in 1% in SDE field .. so lets not shit about others before looking into ourself.