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Chinese students % already chala ekuvaindi when compared to Indians

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Students visas already 5yrs eppati nundoo ondi kada anduloo kotha em ondi vayyaa

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mana indians matram middle finger chupisthadu...eedu eedi dirty politics...

 

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senate / congress...republicans hawa nadusthundi........................ inka immi bill cnf2OV.gif

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monna senate ni kuda gelichesaru kadha repubs.. :)

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Ante Obama gaadu mana desi gallaki noppi teliyakunda baaga dinchasda rodd c3sr1.gifc3sr1.gif

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  exchange students annadu gaaa

Students visas already 5yrs eppati nundoo ondi kada anduloo kotha em ondi vayyaa

 

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mana indians matram middle finger chupisthadu...eedu eedi dirty politics...

 

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ante china vallaki fav chesi india vallaki cheyyadu ala kuda untadaa immigration reforms lo..? (teliyaka aduguthuna)

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continue to spiral, showing that he’s been bested by the GOP.

 

His best option is to continue to frame his executive orders as the “common sense” proposals he has alluded to so often, and avoid incendiary actions that belong in a comprehensive reform bill. Obama should work on proposals that answer the requests of  business professionals and investors, promoting legal immigration, and talent that has already been vetted as admissible and, in many cases, essential or unique.

Among three proposals the president could start with are:

  1. Allow spouses of approved nonimmigrants to work while in the US. Spouses of multinational employees—those with Ls and Es visas—already have this right, as do spouses of applicants for permanent residency. The visa categories that don’t allow for this are the H-1B (for professionally-trained specialty occupation workers), where the Department of Homeland Security already has a partial solution proposed by rulemaking (only for spouses of H-1B visa holders who are already in the process for permanent residency), the O-1 visa (for persons of extraordinary ability in their field), and the F-1 visas (for students).
  2. Relieve the multi-year queues for permanent residency. Due to an archaic system of counting immigrant quotas, applicants are often in a residency limbo for years before they get their official paperwork. Two proposals that would help right away: First, count only the principal immigrant toward the immigrant quotas and not dependent family members.  This would allow for approximately 94,000 employment-based immigrants and their families to receive visas each year.  Second, the president could revise the interpretation of current law to allow for the recapture of unused employment-based visa numbers from prior fiscal years. Because of the way in which employment-based visa numbers fall across to the family-based categories where they cannot be used, there are thousands of unused numbers from prior fiscal years that would be available for recapture. 
  3. Preventing artificial interruptions in work authorization. Allowing beneficiaries of approved immigrant petitions who are unable to apply for green cards because of the visa backlogs to file their applications despite the backlogs would ease this problem.

The president should still try hard to get comprehensive immigration reform passed through Congress before he leaves office. But he shouldn’t wait for Congress in order to make these rational changes right away

 

source:  http://qz.com/293692/three-immigration-fixes-that-obama-doesnt-need-republicans-for/

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