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6 hours ago, desiboys said:

ee bill valla h1b's with kids chala nashtapotharu. pillalu ki 21 years vachina tharuvatha parents gc ki sponsor chese avakaasam undi prasthutham. ippudu ee bill tho adi theesestharu.

Good thing, teeseyali. Remove the "anchor baby" concept completely. 

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1 hour ago, tennisluvr said:

Good thing, teeseyali. Remove the "anchor baby" concept completely. 

Daniki motham constitution change cheyali anukunta kada bro.. correct me if I'm wrong .

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1 hour ago, tennisluvr said:

Good thing, teeseyali. Remove the "anchor baby" concept completely. 

anchor baby concept illegal ki mathrame vadatharu kaani ikkada legal immigrant parents ki kooda affect authundi.

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10 hours ago, xxxmen said:

President Trump will join Republican Sens. David Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas at the White House Wednesday to unveil legislation that proposes a skills-based immigration system and seeks an overall lower level of legal immigration, two sources have confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Officials stopped short of saying Trump would endorse the bill on Wednesday. However, the White House has been pushing for a bill that matches some of the goals that are expected to be in the new bill from Perdue and Cotton.

White House policy director Stephen Miller has reportedly been meeting with Senate Republicans in pursuit of ways to lower legal immigration.

If Trump were to endorse it, that would mark the beginning of a push toward a radically different legal immigration policy in the United States compared to the one that's been in place for the past several decades. Today's system often benefits family members of current U.S. residents, but Perdue and Cotton are pushing for a change that would force the U.S. to weigh the skill sets of potential candidates, and favor those with more skills.

It's also a push toward the other controversial goal of reducing legal immigration. The U.S. lets in more than 1 million people each year legally, but some Republicans have said that number hurts American citizens by pushing down their wages, and making it harder for them to find work in their own country, since they face competition from unskilled workers who are willing to work for less.

This represents a different approach to immigration reform than has been championed by some other Republicans, such as Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Marco Rubio of Florida, most recently in the 2013 "Gang of Eight" bill.

Perdue and Cotton have called for a return to "historic" levels of permanent legal immigration. A top Senate aide with knowledge of the bill described the new plan as something that would raise U.S. workers' wages, create jobs and make the economy more competitive.

Both senators have criticized the current immigration system in which just a small percentage of immigrants come to the U.S. because of their skills. The new system will prioritize high-skilled immigrants and match applicants depending on how they fit the workforce's current needs

Trump Schedule || Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Posted on August 1, 2017, 11:26 pm by Keith Koffler  0 Comments

10:30 am || Receives his Daily Intelligence briefing
11:30 am || Makes an announcement with Senator Tom Cotton and Senator David Perdue; Roosevelt Room
2:00 pm || Meets with Sen. Rob Portman

All times Eastern
Briefing is at 2:30 pm and on camera

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6 minutes ago, CricPokChic said:

Trump Schedule || Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Posted on August 1, 2017, 11:26 pm by Keith Koffler  0 Comments

10:30 am || Receives his Daily Intelligence briefing
11:30 am || Makes an announcement with Senator Tom Cotton and Senator David Perdue; Roosevelt Room
2:00 pm || Meets with Sen. Rob Portman

All times Eastern
Briefing is at 2:30 pm and on camera

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11 hours ago, xxxmen said:

President Trump will join Republican Sens. David Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas at the White House Wednesday to unveil legislation that proposes a skills-based immigration system and seeks an overall lower level of legal immigration, two sources have confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Officials stopped short of saying Trump would endorse the bill on Wednesday. However, the White House has been pushing for a bill that matches some of the goals that are expected to be in the new bill from Perdue and Cotton.

White House policy director Stephen Miller has reportedly been meeting with Senate Republicans in pursuit of ways to lower legal immigration.

If Trump were to endorse it, that would mark the beginning of a push toward a radically different legal immigration policy in the United States compared to the one that's been in place for the past several decades. Today's system often benefits family members of current U.S. residents, but Perdue and Cotton are pushing for a change that would force the U.S. to weigh the skill sets of potential candidates, and favor those with more skills.

It's also a push toward the other controversial goal of reducing legal immigration. The U.S. lets in more than 1 million people each year legally, but some Republicans have said that number hurts American citizens by pushing down their wages, and making it harder for them to find work in their own country, since they face competition from unskilled workers who are willing to work for less.

This represents a different approach to immigration reform than has been championed by some other Republicans, such as Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Marco Rubio of Florida, most recently in the 2013 "Gang of Eight" bill.

Perdue and Cotton have called for a return to "historic" levels of permanent legal immigration. A top Senate aide with knowledge of the bill described the new plan as something that would raise U.S. workers' wages, create jobs and make the economy more competitive.

Both senators have criticized the current immigration system in which just a small percentage of immigrants come to the U.S. because of their skills. The new system will prioritize high-skilled immigrants and match applicants depending on how they fit the workforce's current needs

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