@raj_karnatak@PabloReports@immivoice It’s time people advocate themselves than relying on @immivoice and few keyboard warriors on twitter. This cycle continues for the last 20 years. country cap removal hope then it gets scrapped every year
@PabloReports@AILANational@PabloReports it’s simple math. Currently more than 800,000 Indians in backlog. Many law firms only operate on employment immigration. They make their living out of the misery of backlogged Indians ( forever h1b renewals, new i140 and etc)
Another way of paraphrasing the position of @AILANational — “The beatings will continue until morale improves!!”
Imagine having the temerity to say that unless the U.S. accepts 200,000 more people per year, people from 7 different countries should keep facing discrimination!
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Out of nearly 500k H1b applicants this year, 75% were rejected by luck.
Many rejections were Documented Dreamers who are raised and educated in the United States and had only this last chance to be able to stay.
We need to permanently end aging out and #ImproveTheDream!
Yesterday, I was told that I wouldn’t even be able to APPLY to Ohio State med school as an “international student”.
Nevermind that I’ll graduate from their undergrad program in 2023 with 99th percentile metrics after having been an Ohio resident for 11 years.
Super upsetting.
Very important story that shouldn't be sanitized for appearances sake. Athulya's problem is caused by discrminatory per country limits that prevented her from getting a green card solely because of where she was born. It was not caused by a lack of green cards. End the racism!
One day @SenatorDurbin will have to account for a 30 year Senate career with absolutely no legislative accomplishments that actually helped any immigrants... - our full statement on the RELIEF Act.
New Indian EB2s/3s face 90-year waits if green cards are issued at the 2019 rate starting in 2023. 216K petitions will expire due to the death of the beneficiary (99% Indian), 90K will age out (90% Indian), barely half of the EB2/3 Indian petitions will result in a green card
This Iowa based Indian family applied green cards in 2014. It may take them 85 years to receive it in 2099! @ambazaarmag@ImproveTheDream @frontline_in https://t.co/NBWRkAq732
This chart from @librarycongress is Exhibit 1 of systemic racism in the immigration law — any conversation on systemic racism in the immigration code should begin with the form that currently and openly bans 1 million high skilled Indian nationals in US from getting green cards