June 26, 2007

Senate Resumes Debate on Immigration Reform

What a day for Immigration!! Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) held a vote on a motion to invoke cloture early today. A vote on cloture requires approval of 3/5 of the Senate, or 60 votes. The vote to invoke cloture on the underlying bill passed, 64-35. As a result, the Senate will resume consideration this week of amendments to the CIR bill, S. 1639. If the Bill will pass, I will be analyzing it in a special edition of our newsletter as well as on the Blog for the benefit of our readers and the press.


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June 25, 2007

Immigration reform - Exciting week ahead!

Many of our readers have been calling the office asking about the status of the Immigration reform. After all, it is all over the news. As much as I like listening to the news, when thet cover immigration law changes, they often get it wrong. They mix the terms, the Green Card process from Citizenship and they (more like Lou Dobbs and Cong. Brian Bilbray) call this debate an amnesty. I call this the right thing to do, NOW.

back in the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has scheduled a procedural vote on a motion to proceed with the Senate immigration reform bill (S. 1639) for Tuesday, June 26, 2007. If the motion passes with 60 or more votes, senators will begin debate on a negotiated list of 24 amendments, split evenly between the two parties.

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June 23, 2007

Illegal Aliens - Good or bad for America?

If I could get a penny everytime I get into discussions about the "Illegals" in this country, I could be a very rich person by now. The current debate about immigration has divided our nation in so many ways. You can say many things about those that have broken the laws of our nation and entered here illegally, just to get that chance. Shall we reward them for ignoring the rules? I don't see it as a prize, I see it as a right very well deserved. We are here to help them get there.

Watch the follwing discussion it is how America is so much divided:

June 20, 2007

Employers can hire foreign workers again as visa backlog ends

US employers can hire foreign workers again thanks to an important and most likely limited opportunity, as we reported in previous posts about the visa retrogression.

Employment based visa numbers are “current" as of July 2007. This means that backlogs which have prevented employers from hiring foreign workers are clear for at least one month or less. Employers who act quickly can obtain work authorization for foreign workers. I assume that because of this opportunity employers and their attorneys around the nation will be seeking to obtain immigration benefits for workers in many occupations, from high tech, Hospitality to health care.


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June 19, 2007

Immigration Debate is Back!!!

So you thought the Bill was dead, not so fast. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is expected to file for cloture on a motion to proceed on the newly reintroduced Secure Borders, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Reform Act (S. 1639*) on Wednesday, a move that could pave the way for a final round of debate and votes on the Senate immigration reform proposal.

Faced with two major pieces of legislation to complete before the July Fourth recess - immigration and energy - Senator Reid has threatened to keep his colleagues at work on immigration reform through this weekend. The Senate could begin debate as early as Thursday and may vote Friday on cloture, a procedural motion that must pass with 60 votes before the Senate can move forward with the amendment process. If the motion passes, the Senate could then devote the weekend to votes on amendments, to be followed next week by a vote on final passage.

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June 15, 2007

All EB Priority dates are current - Will this last?

I have spent the past few days in Orlando, Florida at the National American Immigration Lawyers convention. What an exciting few days. As lawyers from all across the nation join sessions to learn and debate the current immigration law. Senate has been breathing new life into the immigration Bill and even more exciting the EB Employment based categories become current in the July 2007 Visa Bulletin.

The U.S. Department of State surprised everyone by making almost all employment-based (EB) categories current in its Visa Bulletin for July 2007. This is good news for many who have waited a long time to file their I-485 Adjustment of Status and consular processing cases!

I wanted to congratulate my clients and visitors of our site who have been waiting for years to file under the EB3 and EB2 categories, now is the time to act fast and get the cases ready for the July filing of all I-485 cases.

Let us hope that even more good news will keep coming in the next several months

June 10, 2007

Globalization V. US Immigration

After almost two weeks touring Europe it is time to go home. I will be taking the early flight from Lyon France, Via London to Los Angeles. During the past few weeks, the Senate debated some of the most important immigration issues in recent US history. While no decisions have been reached, the debate is far from being over.

I can tell you that Europe is facing the same conflicts as the US. The European comission is considering proposals for a crackdown on the large number of illegal immigrants, even as it looks for new ways to admit legally the workers need for hospitality, healthcare, construction,etc. Meanwhile Europe has gotten a substantial boost from the immigrants from the European countries that joined the EC in May 2004.

Looking at the European experience, immigration seems likely to increase rather than decrease in the future. The US must learn from other countries and pass an immigration bill that will change the future of this country for the better. Making the US the number one country to immigrate.

Let me know what you think, and see you soon back home.

June 8, 2007

Immigration Reform is not Dead!

As you may know, the Senate failed to invoke cloture last night. After two weeks of dedicated time for debate on the Senate floor (and many months of negotiations), the body could not reach agreement on the bill.

The American Immigration Lawyers Association have been reassured by leaders of both parties and the White House that the immigration bill is not dead. However, a timeline for action is unclear. We all must continue our efforts and urge Congress to do the right thing and to pass a workable and comprehensive bill before the end of the year.

Please, continue contacting your Senators and remind them that the status quo is completely untenable. If our immigration laws are not changed, people will continue to die in the desert in greater numbers, families will be torn asunder, workplace raids will continue, backlogs will grow, innovation will be stifled, the proliferation of piecemeal state and local ordinances will continue, and immigrant communities will be faced with a literal state of siege.

US Immigration law must be amended and a Comprehensive reform must pass as soon as possible. If not the future may be darker than we can ever imagine.

June 7, 2007

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June 5, 2007

Letter from Governor Schwarzenegger to U.S. Senate

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger yesterday sent the following letter to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell urging them to carefully consider the critical issues that affect the bursting economy in California while developing comprehensive immigration reform that strengthens and improves our borders and develops a practical way to deal with the undocumented residents who are already here. The debate will be clearly heating up in the next few days.

You can read the letter below:

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June 4, 2007

Immigration Bill Reforms System To Focus Family Migration

Three Key Points On The Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill's Plan To End Chain Migration as we know it today. Family immigration as we know will end and new rules for sponsorship are being considered. The impact of this reform remains to be seen.

1. The Bipartisan Immigration Bill Reforms The Immigration System To Better Balance The Importance Of Family Connections With U.S. Economic Needs.

2. The Bill Will End Chain Migration, Which Allows Legal Immigrants To Bring Extended Family Members To The U.S., And Focus Future Family Immigration On The Nuclear Family And Parents. There will still be more family-based than merit-based visas, and the existing decades-long backlog of family-based applications will be eliminated within eight years.

3. Green Cards For Extended Family Will Be Rebalanced To The New Merit-Based System To Select Future Immigrants Based On The Skills And Attributes They Will Bring To The United States.

The Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill Will Focus Future Family Migration On The Nuclear Family And Parents

In Place Of The Current System Where Nearly Two-Thirds Of Green Cards Are Awarded To Relatives Of U.S. Citizens, The Bill Reforms Our Immigration System To Better Balance The Importance Of Family Connections With The Economic Needs Of Our Country.

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