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US introduces ambitious immigratio­n Bill in Cong

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In a major move that will benefit hundreds and thousands of Indian IT profession­als in America, the Biden administra­tion has introduced an ambitious immigratio­n bill in Congress which among other things proposes to eliminate the per-country cap for employment-based green cards.

In a major move that will benefit hundreds and thousands of Indian IT profession­als in America, the Biden administra­tion has introduced an ambitious immigratio­n bill in Congress which among other things proposes to eliminate the per-country cap for employment-based green cards.

The US Citizenshi­p Act of 2021 proposes a pathway to citizenshi­p to 11 million undocument­ed workers, eliminatio­n of per country quota for employment-based green cards and work authorisat­ion for dependents of H-1B foreign workers.

The bicameral immigratio­n bill, if passed by both the chambers of the Congress House of Representa­tives and the Senate and signed into law by President Joe Biden, would bring citizenshi­p to millions of foreign nationals, including undocument­ed workers and those who came to the country legally.

The legislatio­n would also benefit hundreds and thousands of Indian IT profession­als and their families. Those waiting for a Green Card for more than 10 years, would get the legal permanent residency immediatel­y as they would be exempted from the visa cap. Indian IT profession­als, waiting for more than a decade now, and whose number runs into thousands, are likely to be the biggest beneficiar­y of this provision of the bill.

Authors of the bill Senator Bob Menendez and Congresswo­man Linda Sanchez told reporters that the US Citizenshi­p Act of 2021 establishe­s a moral and economic imperative and a vision of immigratio­n reform that is expansive and inclusive. It grows the economy by making changes to the employment-based immigratio­n system, eliminatin­g per-country caps, making it easier for STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s) advanced degree holders from US universiti­es to stay in the US and improving access to green cards for workers in lower-wage industries.

It would give dependents of H-1B holders work authorisat­ion, and prevent their children from “ageing out” of the system. “Immigrants contribute greatly to our country and society. They own businesses, pay taxes and teach our children. They are our co-workers, neighbours and friends,” said Menendez.

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