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Immigrants are 12% of the US population but founded 55% of billion-dollar startups. We won 35% of your Nobel Prizes. We created $1.5 trillion in startup value. We pay $579 billion in taxes. And for every one of us you hire, 7.5 more Americans get jobs.
#LiftTheHold #USCISPause
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Spread the word ... let them all know.
Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum
US is no longer safe for Indians
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That means 440,600 Americans falling from the middle class
Inevitable South@inevitableSouth
🇮🇳🇺🇸 440,600+ Indians already APPROVED for American green cards… Just look at the insane 440k+ fully pre-approved backlog. While Americans struggle to get hired, hundreds of thousands of Indians sit on approved green cards. How is this system working for American workers?
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Dear @LeaderJohnThune,
You’re next. Believe it!
Sincerely,
America
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America is a nation of immigrants.
Day 8 of my Policy Priorities Countdown to Election Day: Immigration Reform
Immigration has always been our superpower, the core source of our cultural and economic achievements, and the backbone of our history. Through misguided past policies and misplaced fears of labor displacement we have both lost control of our borders and lost our will to attract and integrate the world’s best and brightest.
We must fix both, and once again embrace immigration as the cornerstone of America’s purpose and prosperity. In order to achieve this, we will need to accept that the undocumented immigrants already living in the US, and their children, cannot and should not be removed other than for legitimate criminal justice or immigration law violation convictions.
We must provide a clear and efficient path to amnesty and citizenship for the productive undocumented immigrants already established here and fully fund our federal government to increase the number of immigration judges, consular officers, naturalization officers, and fix the broken fee-for-service model.
In Congress I will fight to advance and pass the following legislation:
* Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM) Act or The American Dream and Promise Act
* The Dignity Act
* The Immigration Visa Efficiency and Security Act
* The U.S. Citizenship Act
* Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929
* Combating Law Enforcement Anonymity by Requiring Identification Disclosure (CLEAR ID) Act
* Stop ICE from Kidnapping US Citizens Act
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