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Green card: Elimination of per country limit mooted

Updated: February 6th, 2018, 23:22 IST
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President Donald Trump, right, Vice President Mike Pence, left, witness Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin accompanied by his fiancée Scottish actress Louise Linton sign documents after he was sworn-in by the vice president, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

President Donald Trump, right, Vice President Mike Pence, left, witness Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin accompanied by his fiancée Scottish actress Louise Linton sign documents after he was sworn-in by the vice president, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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Washington, Feb 6: At least six influential US lawmakers have supported the move of a group of highly-skilled Indians to remove the per country limit on the allotment of green cards, arguing that the current system was unjust to America, where 1.5 million such people were stuck in the backlog.

They argued that because of the limit on the number of individuals from a country can get the Green Card or legal US residency, the wait period for highly skilled Indians could be as long as 70 years.
A group of over 200 high-skilled Indian, from diverse fields like information technology (IT), scientists and academicians, converged at the US Capitol Monday and visited the offices of the lawmakers.
At least half a dozen of them turned up for a reception later in the evening to extend their support and boost the moral of these highly-skilled Indians, who had come from across the country, including as far as California, which has a strong 30-member delegation.
“We want America to have opened its doors open to all people. The idea that we would tell a group of people just
because they happened to be from India they can’t ever get a Green Card or ever become a citizen to be as anti-American.
“It is wrong. It just doesn’t happen,” Congressman Kevin Yoder told the Indians gathered at the US Capitol, organized by Immigration Voice. “All we are asking for is something very simple. Let’s make this first-come-first-serve. We are not actually asking to leave anybody to cut in line, or give special treatment,” said Yoder, who represents the Third Congressional District of Kansas.
“We are asking for fair and equal treatment. We are asking for justice. It’s unjust to put people in the back of a line simply because of where they were born,” he said.
Yoder is the author of the H R 392 or Fairness for High Skilled Immigrants Act, which seeks to eliminate per country limit. High-skilled Indians living in the US are supporting the bill, which had more than 300 co-sponsors.
Supporting HR 392 is the “right” and “fair” thing to do, said Congressman Mike Doyle from Pittsburg, home to some top educational institutions of the world and hub of global innovations.
Pittsburg, he said, is desperate to have talented people to come, work and live in the city.
“Many of our residents, because of the unfairness of this system which makes it difficult with all these backlogs, we have trouble. We are worried about being able to keep these talented people who are our friends and neighbours and co- workers in our city,” he said.
Congressman Ron Estes acknowledged that there is a lot of work to be done in the Congress. “We need to address the issues dealing with work visas and work requirements and how do you get a pathway to being here either as a permanent residence or citizenship.
“It shouldn’t happen accidentally based on the country that you were born: one individual can get on that pathway in a year or two and somebody else take 20 years from that standpoint,” he said. Estes said he and other lawmakers will keep pushing forward with how to get more merit-based individuals.

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