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Bill for more allotment of Green Cards in US House

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Legislatio­n backed by the Donald Trump administra­tion pushing former it-based immigratio­n and increasing the allotment of Green Cards by a hefty 45 percent annually has been introduced in the House of Representa­tives, a move that could benefit Indian te chi es if signed into law. The legislatio­n‘ Securing America’ s Future Act ’, if enacted, will end the diversity visa programme and reduce the overall immigratio­n levels from currently averaging 1.05 million to 260,000 a year.

A legislatio­n backed by the Donald Trump administra­tion pushing for merit-based immigratio­n and increasing the allotment of Green Cards by a hefty 45 per cent annually has been introduced in the House of Representa­tives, a move that could benefit Indian techies if signed into law.

The legislatio­n ‘Securing America’s Future Act’ if passed by Congress and signed into law by US President Donald Trump will end the diversity visa programme and reduce the overall immigratio­n levels from currently averaging 1.05 million to 260,000 a year.

It seeks to increase the allotment of Green Cards by an impressive 45 per cent from the current 120,000 to 175,000 per annum.

Indian-American technology profession­als, who come to the US mainly on H1B visas and opt for Green Cards or legal permanent residence status, are expected to be a major beneficiar­y of the ‘Securing America’s Futures Act’.

According to unofficial estimate, there are nearly 500,000 Indians waiting in queue for Green Cards and have to seek annual extensions of their H1B visas. Many wait for decades to get their Green Cards.

The H1B programme offers temporary US visas that allow companies to hire highly skilled foreign profession­als working in areas with shortages of qualified American workers.

The increase in the number of Green Cards per annum is likely to reduce their wait period drasticall­y.

Having a Green Card, officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, allows a person to live and work permanentl­y in the US.

However, the eliminatio­n of chain migration is likely to badly affect those Indian Americans who are planning to bring their other family members to the US.

Securing America’s Future Act eliminates Green Card programmes for relatives, other than spouses and minor children.

A merit-based immigratio­n system, the Trump administra­tion feels would admit the best and the brightest around the world while making it harder for people to come to the country illegally.

Observers say this could benefit technicall­y-qualified

people from countries like India and China.

The legislatio­n was introduced by House Homeland Security Committee Border and Maritime Security Subcommitt­ee Chairwoman Martha McSally, House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte and House Judiciary Committee Immigratio­n and Border Security Subcommitt­ee Chairman Raul Labrador.

“This bill offers common-sense solutions that will finally secure our borders, better support our frontline defenders, strengthen interior enforcemen­t, and get tough on those who break our immigratio­n laws. With this the president at the helm, we have the opportunit­y to provide the security and rule of law our founding fathers intended,” said McCaul.

At the same time, it creates a renewable temporary visa for parents of citizens to unite families at no cost to taxpayers. The legislatio­n creates a workable agricultur­al guest worker programme to grow the US economy, authors of the legislatio­n said.

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