Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Major Speech on Immigration Planned on July 1, 2010

See below for what hopefully will be a first step towards true and serious discussions on immediate immigration reform.........




For Immediate Release

President Obama's Moment to Reassert Federal Leadership on Immigration Reform


June 30, 2010

Washington, D.C. -Tomorrow, Thursday, July 1st, President Obama will make what is being described by the New York Times as "a major speech on immigration" at American University in Washington, D.C. The President is expected to step forward to reassert the leadership of the Federal Government on the issue of immigration.

While a federal lawsuit against Arizona's SB1070 now seems imminent, the President must address the underlying issues that led to passage of the Arizona law. We hope the President will squarely address the public's frustration with a lack of workable solutions on immigration. He must place this frustration in context - lack of federal action leads to growing impetus in the states to pass laws, no matter what their cost, simply to try to resolve the impasse. The President should address this frustration, but should also address the undisputed polling that shows that Americans want comprehensive immigration reform. This can be his moment to bring people together by laying out a framework that will actually move Congress to complete workable legislation.

We also hope that the President avoids some of the typical election chatter on immigration, which tends to turn the issue into a political contest of who can talk the toughest. Rarely does the debate move beyond the issue of further fortifying our southern border. While border security is a necessary component of comprehensive immigration reform, we cannot stop there. Real reform must look past campaign politics and find solutions that will allow communities to live and work together without the anger and recriminations that have dominated this issue for years. We hope the President's speech will go beyond issues of border security and discuss with the same enthusiasm strategies to create a 21st century immigration system - a system which invests in ideas and programs that support family and community cohesion, promotes fairness and individual accountability, supports immigrant integration, and helps us attract the best and brightest from around the world.

"The crisis in Arizona was created by an absence of leadership and commitment by the Federal Government to fix our broken immigration system. My hope is that the President will use this speech as an opportunity to reassert federal authority over immigration law and policy, and lay out his vision for a path forward," said Benjamin Johnson, Executive Director of the American Immigration Council, who will attend the speech on Thursday. "Enforcement of our laws is important, but the President must rise above the angry and misguided political rhetoric that creates and then feeds a never-ending appetite for punishment. While a lawsuit by the Department of Justice is a necessary legal step, a lawsuit alone will not end the vacuum created by the lack of workable immigration laws and leadership to make that a reality. Over the last year, the President and his administration have expressed a willingness and desire to pursue a comprehensive reform strategy. Sadly, too few politicians have had the courage to stand with him on this important issue. The true measure of the President's commitment to this issue is whether he will create his own strategy for moving reform forward and whether he will expose those in both parties who refuse to step forward and create a workable, humane immigration policy that will strengthen America."

As the Department of Justice takes up the legal challenge, President Obama - through this speech and continuing actions - can place the responsibility for immigration reform back where it constitutionally belongs: in the hands of the Federal Government.

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For more information contact Wendy Sefsaf at 202-812-2499 or wsefsaf@immcouncil.org









Monday, June 14, 2010

Visa Bulletin for July 2010

Visa Bulletin for July 2010


Family

All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed

CHINA-mainland born

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

INDIA

MEXICO

PHILIPPINES

1st

01APR05

01APR05

01APR05

01APR05

01NOV92

01SEP95

2A

01JUL08

01JUL08

01JUN07

01JUL08

01JUN07

01JUL08

2B

01MAY03

01MAY03

01MAY03

01MAY03

15JUN92

01MAR00

3rd

01SEP01

01SEP01

01SEP01

01SEP01

01MAR92

01MAY93

4th

01JAN01

01JAN01

01JAN01

01JAN01

01MAR95

01APR89


 

Employment- Based

All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed

CHINA- mainland born

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

INDIA

MEXICO

PHILIPPINES

1st

C

C

C

C

C

C

2nd

C

22NOV05

C

01OCT05

C

C

3rd

15AUG03

15AUG03

15AUG03

22NOV01

U

15AUG03

Other Workers

01JUN01

01JUN01

01JUN01

01JUN01

U

01JUN01

4th

C

C

C

C

C

C

Certain Religious Workers

C

C

C

C

C

C

5th

C

C

C

C

C

C

Targeted Employment Areas/ Regional Centers

C

C

C

C

C

C

5th Pilot Programs

C

C

C

C

C

C