
Originally Posted by
eaglenow
Not calling out anyone specifically, but there are a lot of armchair critics who have no idea about advocacy but give out free advice. I have volunteered with IV before and been to the hill multiple times to advocate for the fix. Our community is in this state because of people like this who are just armchair critics and do nothing but give advice, suggest strategies, give options, promote compromises etc without having any idea about ground reality.
For IV to take the stand they have, there is very specific reason. Read through their posts on Facebook and you will understand. The fact that some of you think a compromise is the way suggests you have no idea about the opposition you are facing.
Here is the reality. Nothing related to immigration will pass in the next few years. Immigration is a second term priority, which means any first term president will not take up immigration. If trump wins a second term, he will take it up and if possible, pass a restrictive version where most of you in the line will either be kicked out or will start in a new process from the scratch.
And no, even a single GC increase is not possible outside of CIR, either directly or indirectly through recapture, not count dependents etc.. There are only 2 possible immigration related bills even remotely possible in the next few years outside of CIR. One is DACA and the other is removal of per country limits. That’s it.
You can compromise till cows come home, but you will not get anything passed. The current bill is blocked only by Sen. Durbin and he has no good intention behind it. Given the no harm provision, no row applicant with an approved 140 will be impacted by passing this bill.
His position essentially is: unless future applicants, who are not even in the system yet, do not have to wait for GC, applicants born in India must continue to be discriminated. He knows very well that increasing GC is impossible in the current climate. So all he is trying to do is kill the bill, thereby impacting only Indian applicants.
Look at his interview recently where he talked about DACA and mentioned that it is not possible to get DACA done under trump admin. And he thinks asking for GC increase is possible? There is a reason no one else is with him on opposing this bill. Everyone on the hill knows he is only trying to kill the bill and is not acting in good faith.
He is looking for some way to get out of this and is already under tremendous pressure, even from within his own party. All he needs is for some Indian immigrants to support his relief act or say they agree with him about not impacting Row etc and or suggest some other similar compromise that will bring in opposition of other senators. He will use that to show that not all backlogged applicants support this bill and he will use that to kill the bill.
Whether you like it or not, IV is the only org that has worked on this for more than a decade. For people who are not familiar, IV is not 2 or 3 people. It includes multiple different groups of volunteers over the years who have spent their personal time and money to advocate for this bill, both at local levels and on the hill.
The support for this bill was EARNED one office at a time. This includes Sen Durbin as well, who co-sponsored the bill in an earlier congress. The bill has been analyzed and debated for more than 10 years and he suddenly has concerns? Back in 2010 when I was on the hill, the first question the staffer asked is: will this not make wait times of other countries longer? My response was country of birth has no relevance in employment based GC and if people born in India can wait, why is it wrong for others to wait? This was the first question. Pretty much every single office had the same question and a lot more. That statement still holds true.
All this discussion on it impacts ROW and helps only Indians etc are all BS. Current system discriminates against Indians. Why? because other Indians applied in large numbers. Now tell me what control you or Any ROW person has regarding who else applies for GC from their country of birth? Yet, that is the criteria used to keep you waiting while another non-Indian applicant with the same skills and category who starts 10 years after you will get GC in a year.
If the senators ask was reasonable and in good faith, it can be worked through. The hold by Sen. Perdue and Sen. Paul are examples. What Sen. Durbin is asking for would be the same as a Republican senator asking to stop family based immigration completely. It is completely illogical and is designed to only kill the bill.
Now is the time for the backlogged community to stand together and show that they don’t agree with the senator. Even if you don’t think he is racist, he is still impacting your life by showing more concern for people who are not even in the system yet over people who are already in backlogs for more than a decade. So there is nothing wrong in asking him to remove his hold and telling his office of the impact the current discrimination has on you and your family.
There is nothing stopping him from working on his bill AFTER passing this bill.
Remember the status quo only helps future applicants at the expense of backlogged applicants. The argument that only Indians benefit and row will be impacted is absurd. This bill removes discrimination and so naturally the people being discriminated will benefit and those are current beneficiaries of the discrimination will not have that benefit anymore.
As an analogy, this is the same as arguing slavery/desegregation only benefits one race and will impact plantation owners/caucasians and so should not be abolished. It sure is an argument, but an absurd one. After this bill is passed, all applicants, regardless of where they are born, will have the same wait time if they have similar skills in the same criteria. In the meantime, people who are discriminated against will start getting relief. Not overnight, but over the years.
This along with the no harm provision and transition by themselves are a compromise.
I humbly request anyone here to think about all the efforts of all the IV volunteers and the thousands of meetings by those volunteers over the years for this fix, before you deride IV as if it is a single person. I request you not undermine the effort of all of those volunteers.
Before you give any advice to IV or its volunteers, please think about your participation in advocacy. The core members have been doing this for more than a decade and a couple of them are on the hill every single day. If you think you have better strategy or idea think again. This would be akin to a first grader thinking they know better than their parents.
Please remember, this is our only chance. We need to keep the pressure up. Miss this chance and you are not going to see anything else for the next decade or more.