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What happen with the Immigration Law?

By Adriana Ramos

Why the New Immigration Bill didn’t pass? For many specialists was a brutal call from the inefficient federal bureaucracy. This come as a difficult taste to many candidates of new green cards, it seems no one to rely in the future in immigration for a common agreement to fix the problems.
This came as a respond from the State Department in June announcing that many of these future green cards will be in hold, leaving hundreds and thousand without solutions to fill on time the new paper work. After issuing a bulletin to prod Citizenship and Immigration Services, the bureaucracy that handles immigration applications, to get cracking on processing the new paper work was going to appear in thons, 182,694 green cards have been squandered since 2000 because it did not process them in time. The annual supply of green cards is capped by law, and the demand chronically outstrips supply. The State Department said it put out the bulletin to ensure that every available green card would be used this time.
After debating the result was a not so clear statement, that the Citizenship and Immigration Services law forbids it to accept the applications. The reaction was imminent; the American Immigration Lawyers Association says will prepare a class-action lawsuit to compel the bureaucracy to accept the application wave that it provoked. But July 30 may be a date to continue the American dream, a new fee schedule for immigrants takes effect.
For many this was a clear answer from the true deep feeling of the nation regards the immigrants, “GO HOME”, but most of all is the same message sends to millions of legal immigrants by the Senate, that the Immigration reform will be buried in the border.


About Adriana Ramos

She holds a Bachelors Degree in International Relations from the Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico). She has worked in administrative, design, human resources, accounting, and analysis positions for companies as diverse as Avalon Steel Corporation, CSC Continuum-Computer Science Corporation (CSC), Laboratorios Chalber, in the public sector, Mexico’s Foreign Relations Ministry (S.R.E.); Social Media and Marketing Specialist for Non-Profit Organizations as U.S. National Committee of UN Women, East Florida Chapter and Founder Board Member of U.S. National Committee for UN Women Miami Chapter; Founding Board Member Arsht Families Culture for Kids. She is founder of ideas4solutions organization, which has several collaborators from Latin America.