The Honorable
(full name)
__(Rm.#)__(name of) Senate Office Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
I am
writing to urge you to support efforts that would help ensure our
nations continued economic growth and correct for past
government mistakes and misdeeds. I urge you to support the
following efforts.
- Allow companies to
use temporary foreign professional workers. The current
H-1B cap is a cap on Americas economic growth.
Chairman Greenspan and other independent economists
support raising the cap. I urge you to support S.
2045.
- Correct the
injustice of the 1980s. While nearly 15 years ago
Congress enacted a legalization program, the INS
erroneously refused to allow some qualified immigrants to
adjust their status under that program. Furthermore, in
1996, Congress stripped federal courts of the ability to
hear those immigrants cases. S. 2407 would solve
the problems created by these circumstances. I
urge you to support S. 2407.
- Treat immigrants of
similar circumstances similarly. Refugees from certain
Central American and Caribbean countries now are eligible
to become permanent residents. However, current law
helped some, but not others in similar circumstances.
Congress needs to act again and pass the Central American
and Haitian Adjustment Act that would ensure that
refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Haiti
have the same opportunity. I urge you to support S.
1592.
- Allow eligible
people to adjust their status in the U.S., and provide
millions of dollars in additional funding (about $200
million in a recent fiscal year) to reduce INS backlogs,
at no cost to taxpayers. A provision of immigration law,
Section 245(i), allowed people living here to pay a
$1,000 fee and adjust their status. Since Section 245(i)
was grandfathered in 1998, INS backlogs have skyrocketed,
families have been separated, businesses have lost
valuable employees, and eligible people must leave the
country (often for years) in order to adjust. Please
support restoring Section 245(i) in the CSJ
appropriations bills.
These
bills would keep America working, ensure our
continued economic growth and correct for past government
mistakes. I urge your strong support on these measures.
Sincerely,
34GR0031
The
Honorable (full name)
__(Rm.#)__(name of) House Office Building
United States House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
I am
writing to urge you to support efforts that would help ensure our
nations continued economic growth and correct for past
government mistakes and misdeeds. I urge you to support the
following efforts.
- Allow companies to
use temporary foreign professional workers. The current
H-1B cap is a cap on Americas economic growth.
Chairman Greenspan and other independent economists
support raising the cap. I urge you to support H.R.
3983.
- Correct the
injustice of the 1980s. While nearly 15 years ago
Congress enacted a legalization program, the INS
erroneously refused to allow some qualified immigrants to
adjust their status under that program. Furthermore, in
1996, Congress stripped federal courts of the ability to
hear those immigrants cases. H.R. 4172 would solve
the problems created by these circumstances. I
urge you to support H.R. 4172.
- Treat immigrants of
similar circumstances similarly. Refugees from certain
Central American and Caribbean countries now are eligible
to become permanent residents. However, current law
helped some, but not others in similar circumstances.
Congress needs to act again and pass the Central American
and Haitian Adjustment Act that would ensure that
refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Haiti
have the same opportunity. I urge you to support H.R.
2772.
- Allow eligible
people to adjust their status in the U.S., and provide
millions of dollars in additional funding (about $200
million in a recent fiscal year) to reduce INS backlogs,
at no cost to taxpayers. A provision of immigration law,
Section 245(i), allowed people living here to pay a
$1,000 fee and adjust their status. Since Section 245(i)
was grandfathered in 1998, INS backlogs have skyrocketed,
families have been separated, businesses have lost
valuable employees, and eligible people must leave the
country (often for years) in order to adjust. Please
support restoring Section 245(i) in the CSJ
appropriations bills, and support H.R. 1841.
These
bills would keep America working, ensure our
continued economic growth and correct for past government
mistakes. I urge your strong support on these measures.
Sincerely,
34GR0031