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4 minutes ago, kiraak_poradu said:

Ila chepthune undu fafa ledu na Matta ledu

tht is mekapichal prophecy.

putchakayal una pori istha antadu...but pichakayal chooisthadu

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5 minutes ago, zoolakataka_14 said:

nee bonda ra nee bonda

 

nee pichal fry neethone tinipistha ra rey.. nuvvu kuda  h4 bapathaa? BP techukuntunnav?

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7 minutes ago, tom brady said:

Complain! Complain! Complain! That's all we do... 

everyone has their complaints man.. as a government we come with a diplomatic solution to all problems..

complaint ekkada ledu cheppu..

 

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1 minute ago, tennisluvr said:

Confirmed news la ledu. Please don't speculate until and unless it's implemented. Someone posted a link that speculates about this but doesn't confirm. 

Nothing is confirmed. Senators and administration okkoru okko form of bills proposing. Just general idea kosam posting so that people who want to be proactive can have some backup plans. Final gaa em pass avuthado no one knows.

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2 minutes ago, nandananditha said:

legal immigrants count kuda decreasing anta , so gc la kosam wait chese vallu add 15 more years

WASHINGTON: In what could be perceived as a potential challenge for those aspiring to get a green card or permanent residency in the US, two top senators have proposed a legislation to cut the level of immigrants by half.

The RAISE Act - introduced by Republican senator Tom Cotton and David Perdue from the Democratic party- have proposed to reduce the number of green card or Legal Permanent Residency issued every year from currently about a million to half a million.

The passage of the bill, which is said to have the support of the Trump administration, will have a major impact on hundreds and thousands of Indian-Americans who are currently painfully waiting to get their green cards on employment-based categories.

Notably, the current wait period of an Indian to get a green card varies from 10 years to 35 years and this could increase if the proposed bill becomes a law. The bill however does not focus on H-1B visas.

"It's time our immigration system started working for American workers," Mr Cotton said.

"The RAISE Act would promote higher wages on which all working Americans can build a future-whether your family came over here on the Mayflower or you just took the oath of citizenship," he added.

The RAISE Act would lower overall immigration to 6,37,960 in its first year and to 5,39,958 by its tenth year-a 50 per cent reduction from the 1,051,031 immigrants who arrived in 2015.

"We are taking action to fix some of the shortcomings in our legal immigration system," Mr Perdue said.

"Returning to our historically normal levels of legal immigration will help improve the quality of American jobs and wages," he added.

The RAISE Act among other things would retain immigration preferences for the spouses and minor children of US citizens and legal permanent residents while eliminating preferences for certain categories of extended and adult family members.

It also proposes to eliminate diversity visa lottery.

"The Diversity Lottery is plagued with fraud, advances no economic or humanitarian interest, and does not even deliver the diversity of its namesake. The RAISE Act would eliminate the 50,000 visas arbitrarily allocated to this lottery," it said. (PTI)

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