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September 23, 2010 at 12:15 PM #609593September 23, 2010 at 12:55 PM #608558
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Research employment-based immigration forums and you’ll learn about a number of initiatives that were killed by Hispanic Caucus, which insists on ‘comprehensive’ reform. Some Republicans (Sessions, Tancredo…) are seen as unfriendly by EB community, but it is mostly Democrats who are holding skilled immigrants in limbo.[/quote]Direct the anger at the lawmakers. It’s politics. The Republicans just blocked the defense spending bill just because they could.
Those young adults immigrants who live in the underground and might benefit from the Dream Act didn’t do anything to oppose anything. They don’t even get a vote. Their getting legalized does not change the status of employment based immigrants in the least.
Please give me some examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants that were killed by Democrats. By that, I mean legislation written but voted down or not allowed a vote by Democrats.
Also please give me examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants initiated by Republicans.
September 23, 2010 at 12:55 PM #608644briansd1
Guest[quote=captcha]
Research employment-based immigration forums and you’ll learn about a number of initiatives that were killed by Hispanic Caucus, which insists on ‘comprehensive’ reform. Some Republicans (Sessions, Tancredo…) are seen as unfriendly by EB community, but it is mostly Democrats who are holding skilled immigrants in limbo.[/quote]Direct the anger at the lawmakers. It’s politics. The Republicans just blocked the defense spending bill just because they could.
Those young adults immigrants who live in the underground and might benefit from the Dream Act didn’t do anything to oppose anything. They don’t even get a vote. Their getting legalized does not change the status of employment based immigrants in the least.
Please give me some examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants that were killed by Democrats. By that, I mean legislation written but voted down or not allowed a vote by Democrats.
Also please give me examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants initiated by Republicans.
September 23, 2010 at 12:55 PM #609197briansd1
Guest[quote=captcha]
Research employment-based immigration forums and you’ll learn about a number of initiatives that were killed by Hispanic Caucus, which insists on ‘comprehensive’ reform. Some Republicans (Sessions, Tancredo…) are seen as unfriendly by EB community, but it is mostly Democrats who are holding skilled immigrants in limbo.[/quote]Direct the anger at the lawmakers. It’s politics. The Republicans just blocked the defense spending bill just because they could.
Those young adults immigrants who live in the underground and might benefit from the Dream Act didn’t do anything to oppose anything. They don’t even get a vote. Their getting legalized does not change the status of employment based immigrants in the least.
Please give me some examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants that were killed by Democrats. By that, I mean legislation written but voted down or not allowed a vote by Democrats.
Also please give me examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants initiated by Republicans.
September 23, 2010 at 12:55 PM #609307briansd1
Guest[quote=captcha]
Research employment-based immigration forums and you’ll learn about a number of initiatives that were killed by Hispanic Caucus, which insists on ‘comprehensive’ reform. Some Republicans (Sessions, Tancredo…) are seen as unfriendly by EB community, but it is mostly Democrats who are holding skilled immigrants in limbo.[/quote]Direct the anger at the lawmakers. It’s politics. The Republicans just blocked the defense spending bill just because they could.
Those young adults immigrants who live in the underground and might benefit from the Dream Act didn’t do anything to oppose anything. They don’t even get a vote. Their getting legalized does not change the status of employment based immigrants in the least.
Please give me some examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants that were killed by Democrats. By that, I mean legislation written but voted down or not allowed a vote by Democrats.
Also please give me examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants initiated by Republicans.
September 23, 2010 at 12:55 PM #609629briansd1
Guest[quote=captcha]
Research employment-based immigration forums and you’ll learn about a number of initiatives that were killed by Hispanic Caucus, which insists on ‘comprehensive’ reform. Some Republicans (Sessions, Tancredo…) are seen as unfriendly by EB community, but it is mostly Democrats who are holding skilled immigrants in limbo.[/quote]Direct the anger at the lawmakers. It’s politics. The Republicans just blocked the defense spending bill just because they could.
Those young adults immigrants who live in the underground and might benefit from the Dream Act didn’t do anything to oppose anything. They don’t even get a vote. Their getting legalized does not change the status of employment based immigrants in the least.
Please give me some examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants that were killed by Democrats. By that, I mean legislation written but voted down or not allowed a vote by Democrats.
Also please give me examples of bills friendly to employment based immigrants initiated by Republicans.
September 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM #608734KSMountain
Participant[quote=sd_matt] …so that you can play big brother to them for their entire lives.
You and so many others have this obsession for carrying people and not helping them to their feet.
Is this a power thing?[/quote]
Ironic you should say this sd_matt. I’ve been thinking of asking briansd1 something very similar on the banking thread (at least we’re all consistent π ).September 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM #608821KSMountain
Participant[quote=sd_matt] …so that you can play big brother to them for their entire lives.
You and so many others have this obsession for carrying people and not helping them to their feet.
Is this a power thing?[/quote]
Ironic you should say this sd_matt. I’ve been thinking of asking briansd1 something very similar on the banking thread (at least we’re all consistent π ).September 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM #609374KSMountain
Participant[quote=sd_matt] …so that you can play big brother to them for their entire lives.
You and so many others have this obsession for carrying people and not helping them to their feet.
Is this a power thing?[/quote]
Ironic you should say this sd_matt. I’ve been thinking of asking briansd1 something very similar on the banking thread (at least we’re all consistent π ).September 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM #609484KSMountain
Participant[quote=sd_matt] …so that you can play big brother to them for their entire lives.
You and so many others have this obsession for carrying people and not helping them to their feet.
Is this a power thing?[/quote]
Ironic you should say this sd_matt. I’ve been thinking of asking briansd1 something very similar on the banking thread (at least we’re all consistent π ).September 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM #609805KSMountain
Participant[quote=sd_matt] …so that you can play big brother to them for their entire lives.
You and so many others have this obsession for carrying people and not helping them to their feet.
Is this a power thing?[/quote]
Ironic you should say this sd_matt. I’ve been thinking of asking briansd1 something very similar on the banking thread (at least we’re all consistent π ).September 24, 2010 at 9:41 AM #608820afx114
ParticipantStephen Colbert’s Congressional testimony on immigration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t39uqg6e4so
September 24, 2010 at 9:41 AM #608906afx114
ParticipantStephen Colbert’s Congressional testimony on immigration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t39uqg6e4so
September 24, 2010 at 9:41 AM #609460afx114
ParticipantStephen Colbert’s Congressional testimony on immigration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t39uqg6e4so
September 24, 2010 at 9:41 AM #609570afx114
ParticipantStephen Colbert’s Congressional testimony on immigration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t39uqg6e4so
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