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Ee daridram inka ayipoleda....inkem migilindi

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2 hours ago, Tellugodu said:

Good night 😴 uncle.

Overall emayindi ? Bill desk meeda ki poyinda leka dustbin ki poyinda? 
laddulo yavvaram... senate la pass ani lakshala forward lu kottaru andaru .. aa dishti tagilinattundi 

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5 hours ago, snoww said:

Malli rewrite seyyali bill ni kotha number tho. Amendments include seyyakapothe Senate lo oppukoru. Sesthe house lo oppukoru. So need lot of compromise talks again. Kotha house Senate members kooda agree seyyali. Current co sponsors malli sponsor seyyataaniki oppukovali. Saala katha vundi. 

It will be part of comprehensive immi reform ani Biden thatha antey inka assam ee. Will take long long time.

CIR is assam bill, danitho manadhi kuda kalipi manalni Assam ki pampistharu

ika naina GC’s vadilesi EAD meedha concentrate cheyyandi ayya.

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AILA supports the RELIEF Act and the principles it stands for to bring real reform to our immigrant visa system, including exempting spouses and minor children of primary applicants from the immigrant visa quotas, increasing the number of green cards over the next five years, protecting minor children from aging out, and eliminating the per country caps. AILA continues to encourage Congress to include these provisions in the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act to truly create a fair and equitable immigration system. Congress may take final action on this bill before it adjourns on December 18. We urge AILA members to contact their members of Congress to urge support for the provisions of the RELIEF Act

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2 hours ago, Jilchika said:

AILA supports the RELIEF Act and the principles it stands for to bring real reform to our immigrant visa system, including exempting spouses and minor children of primary applicants from the immigrant visa quotas, increasing the number of green cards over the next five years, protecting minor children from aging out, and eliminating the per country caps. AILA continues to encourage Congress to include these provisions in the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act to truly create a fair and equitable immigration system. Congress may take final action on this bill before it adjourns on December 18. We urge AILA members to contact their members of Congress to urge support for the provisions of the RELIEF Act

Aila odiki mamulu edavalu laaga kanapadtledhu ga manam

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