Summary
The Coalition to Improve Healthcare Staffing (CTIHS) is looking to add additional members to its ranks. Our goal is solely to increase visa options for Healthcare workers. Toward that end we are seeking to raise considerable funds and add new members to help broadcast the message to Congressmen, Senators, and the general public.
Funding Goal
At our December 11, 2008 Annual Meeting in Washington D.C., the CTIHS set a target goal as our lobbying budget for the first half of 2008. We have also identified a second target as our success fee goal for 2008. The success fee will be paid to our lobbying team only if the legislation is successfully enacted. 2007
Funding
The CTIHS raised enough money in 2007 to pay for two lobbying teams. Both contracts expire on January 1, 2008. Unless new contracts are signed with new lobbyists, we will not have any lobbyists in 2008.
Activities
Both lobbyists met with a variety of CTIHS members in Washington DC. They set up meetings and attended others with members. Both lobbying teams liaised with the AHA and other similarly interested users of healthcare staffing. Both lobbying teams updated and educated members via teleconference and email.
Success
The CTIHS’ overall goal, the passage of a pro-Schedule A immigration visa bill or amendment, was not met in 2007. However one major success was achieved: in October 2007 the Senate unanimously approved our amendment. This was the only positive piece of immigration legislation passed by either house of Congress in 2007. It was a very big accomplishment.
2008
Leveraging our 2007 success
There is a very real chance that healthcare immigration friendly legislation is passed in 2007. We are currently targeting two efforts:
1. Recapture of 61,000 visas. This is the legislation that was passed by the Senate in October 2007. We have personally met with many of the main players in the House of Representatives, including Rep. Pelosi, who is the Speaker of the House, and Rep. Lofgren, who chairs the Immigration subcommittee. These offices have told us that they believe that there is a real chance for our legislation to be enacted in the first quarter of 2008.
2. Elimination of the Schedule A Visa quota through larger Business Immigration Reform. Very recently we have heard of a revival of the Strive Act. This Act calls for several pro-business visa quota increases. The original Strive Act called for the elimination of the Schedule A visa quota for 10 years. At least one staffer has told us that this is being reconsidered for early 2008, although it may be scaled down from 10 years.
Strategy for 2008
Lobbying and supporting lobbyists for immigration legislation is not for the faint of heart. Immigration is a hot button issue in Washington DC; the issue is often tied up in the Mexican undocumented worker phenomenon. That having been said, our opportunity is now and is very real. Our issue has traction in Washington. There is a lot of pressure on Congress to enact business-friendly immigration in the first half of 2008. The conventional wisdom is that virtually no legislation will pass in late 2008, as the politicians’ focus will be squarely on the Presidential election. Therefore we must act quickly.
The CTIHS looks to bring on a lobbying team who can insure that our success in the Senate is not squandered. We need to continue to reach out to friendly Senators and let them know that we need them to keep pushing our legislation.
We also look to shore up support in the House. We have not yet fully identified Representatives who will lead the effort to the same degree as Sens. Schumer and Hutchison. We will also need lobbyists who can help us identify groups of Representatives who may not be friendly to our aims. We will then look to educate those Representatives about the nursing shortage and our proposed partial solution to the shortage as it impacts their constituents.
To make sure that we have a comprehensive strategy, CTIHS has created a committee of four individuals that will work directly with the lobbyists and then circulate bi-weekly updates to the Coalition. The group is charged with the following duties:
• Develop a strategy for the House and the Senate
• Identify possible legislative vehicles, in addition to a stand alone bill
• Work on developing other association support in addition to the AHA, such as the AARP, AMA and ANA
• Continually reassess the strategy and communicate to the Coalition
• Suggest media opportunities, if applicable, to create additional awareness of the issue
Who do we want to hire in 2008?
At the annual meeting, the CTIHS voted to continue our relationship with one of our lobbyists and to hire a new second lobbyist. If you are interested in knowing the names and biographies of those lobbyists, please email Chris Musillo cmusillo@hammondlawfirm.com.
Funding the CTIHS effort
Funding Needs
The CTIHS will require considerable regular funds, and funds pledged toward the success fee. In 2007, we received contributions from almost 50 entities, including some of the largest healthcare staffing companies, hospital groups, recruiters, and law firms. The average contribution was over $2,500. The contributions ranged from $500 – $15,000.
We encourage you not to rely on others to carry the financial burden of this effort crucial to all of our businesses. In the past, a few large donations accounted for a large percentage of the funds. It is important to secure pledges within the next 2 weeks so please consider the importance of the lobbying efforts and the success we have already achieved. The nurse recapture amendment was one of only two immigration amendments in 2007; and it was passed by unanimous consent.
How much should I contribute?
Your contribution should reflect the fact that Congress is not going to act without being petitioned by lobbyists and users of healthcare. We are already nearly half way to our funding goal. No contribution is too small.
What are the benefits of contributing?
Not only will you be helping solve the American nursing shortage by providing the funding for the lobbyists, but you will gain access to our teleconferences, in-person meetings, email list-serv, and personal contact with the lobbying team, including their participation on your calls and meetings with your Congressional representatives. Many members have found that this first-hand information is critical in their business planning.
What about administrative charges?
There are very few administrative charges. All members pay for their own expenses and trips to Washington D.C. No members are reimbursed for their time and efforts. No law firm, other than the lobbyists’ firms, takes a fee for their time. In 2007 the Coalition spent less than $5,000 on administrative charges. About $3,500 of the $5,000 was to rent out hotel meeting space for three meetings that we held in Washington D.C. The remaining $1,500 was spent for our teleconferences. All members are provided with an accounting.
How do I send in a contribution?
Email Chris Musillo [cmusillo@hammondlawfirm.com] and let him know: (i) how much you are contributing right now; (ii) how much you will contribute in the next few months; and (iii) how much you are pledging for the success fee goal. Your check should be made payable to “Hammond Law Group, LLC”. Then send your check to:
Christopher T. Musillo, Esq.
Hammond Law Group LLC
3311 Carew Tower
441 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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SO WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RECAPTURED VISA FOR NURSES AS WHAT A CERTAIN SENATOR WROTE
Let us rally behind this cause, we cant afford to lose the battle, we have to press otherwise, the efforts we had started is in vain. Whatever amount we can share ,will go a long way. We cannot just sit back and relax,after all.it will redound to the benefit of us all. If God is with us , who can be against us ? Let's continue the fight with full backings of prayers.
What can we do to express our support for this cause? Is their any e-mail address we can send our sentiments to?
What about this year ??? The omnibus bill is ready and will go to the president this week? How come the nurse immigration is not on it. If the will to lift immigration is not there this year why will it be any different next year, which is an election year? Donation for lobbying should show some result
We have relatives in the U.S. what can we do so they can help us out with this? With regard to the funding drive, will it be possible to open a bank account in countries like United States, Philippines, India, China,etc. Where the nurses or PT can send smaller amounts we can afford to help our with this funding drive? $500 is far too big for us. For some who are willing to contribute in smaller amounts, this is one way of supporting this cause.
SO THE NURSES VISA WAS NOT CONSIDERED IN THE OMNIBUS BILL
Abilash, Funny.. Do u have something to say??
WHERE IS THE SO CALLED HR2764
OMNIBUS also gone.. leaving us in darkness!!!
OMNIBUS also gone.. leaving us in darkness??? Please tell something.. please..
Hello nobody there...Dr. Kittappan where are you...
Funding Drive is Good, but please kindly inform us, on what happened to the Omnibus bill, is the Nursing Bill included?? What are the chances?? Pls, in plain terms only? Pls explain.
Hey guys these are the recent press releases from Se. Cantwell, no Cantwell ammendment in the Omnibus bill, none yet...
Recent Press Releases:
1-26 of 26
Date Title
12/18/07 Cantwell Blasts FCC; Condemns Commission For Opening Door to More Media Mergers
12/18/07 Cantwell Holds Hearing on Oil Spill Prevention
12/18/07 Cantwell Opposes FISA Bill
12/17/07 Cantwell Announces $130,000 Grant For Fort Nisqually
12/17/07 Cantwell Puts FCC on Notice
12/14/07 Cantwell Celebrates New Laws Stopping Oil Price Manipulation
12/14/07 Cantwell Launches Online Support Center for Washington's Flood Victims
12/14/07 Farm Bill Passes Senate With Key Investments in Washington Agriculture
12/14/07 Congress Passes Cantwell Amendment to Protect Fairchild Rescue Flight Helicopters
12/13/07 Cantwell Lauds Passage of Landmark Energy Bill that Increases Fuel Economy, Boosts Biofuels Biofuels
12/13/07 Cantwell: "The FCC Is Getting It Absolutely Wrong"
12/13/07 Cantwell Announces IRS Tax Relief for Washington Flood Victims
12/12/07 Cantwell: Disappointed in President's Refusal to Renew the Children's Health Insurance Program
12/12/07 Cantwell: Working to Protect Washington State Asparagus Growers
12/12/07 Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Record Crude Oil Prices
12/07/07 Cantwell Statement on Short-Sighted Blocking of Landmark Energy Bill
12/06/07 Cantwell Praises Senate Passed Tax Cut
12/06/07 Flooding: Senators Cantwell and Murray Urge President to Quickly Approve Governor's Request for Federal Assistance
12/06/07 Cantwell: Dismayed by Republican Refusal to Consider Farm Bill
12/04/07 Lautenberg, Cantwell Study on Ocean Acidification From Greenhouse Gas Emissions Passes Commerce Committee
12/04/07 Commerce Committee Passes Cantwell-Backed Media Consolidation Legislation
12/04/07 Cantwell: Washingtonians Need Tools to Combat Local Effects of Climate Change
12/04/07 Cantwell Statement on Severe Storms and Flooding
12/03/07 Statement from Chief of Staff Michael Meehan on Firing of Employee Michael McHaney
11/29/07 Cantwell Urges End to Hunting of Protected Whales
11/20/07 Cantwell Calls for Senate Hearing
these are the cantwell press releases, no senate ammendment regarding recaptured visa
12/18/07 Cantwell Blasts FCC; Condemns Commission For Opening Door to More Media Mergers
12/18/07 Cantwell Holds Hearing on Oil Spill Prevention
12/18/07 Cantwell Opposes FISA Bill
12/17/07 Cantwell Announces $130,000 Grant For Fort Nisqually
12/17/07 Cantwell Puts FCC on Notice
12/14/07 Cantwell Celebrates New Laws Stopping Oil Price Manipulation
12/14/07 Cantwell Launches Online Support Center for Washington's Flood Victims
12/14/07 Farm Bill Passes Senate With Key Investments in Washington Agriculture
12/14/07 Congress Passes Cantwell Amendment to Protect Fairchild Rescue Flight Helicopters
12/13/07 Cantwell Lauds Passage of Landmark Energy Bill that Increases Fuel Economy, Boosts Biofuels Biofuels
12/13/07 Cantwell: "The FCC Is Getting It Absolutely Wrong"
12/13/07 Cantwell Announces IRS Tax Relief for Washington Flood Victims
12/12/07 Cantwell: Disappointed in President's Refusal to Renew the Children's Health Insurance Program
12/12/07 Cantwell: Working to Protect Washington State Asparagus Growers
12/12/07 Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Record Crude Oil Prices
12/07/07 Cantwell Statement on Short-Sighted Blocking of Landmark Energy Bill
12/06/07 Cantwell Praises Senate Passed Tax Cut
12/06/07 Flooding: Senators Cantwell and Murray Urge President to Quickly Approve Governor's Request for Federal Assistance
12/06/07 Cantwell: Dismayed by Republican Refusal to Consider Farm Bill
12/04/07 Lautenberg, Cantwell Study on Ocean Acidification From Greenhouse Gas Emissions Passes Commerce Committee
12/04/07 Commerce Committee Passes Cantwell-Backed Media Consolidation Legislation
12/04/07 Cantwell: Washingtonians Need Tools to Combat Local Effects of Climate Change
12/04/07 Cantwell Statement on Severe Storms and Flooding
12/03/07 Statement from Chief of Staff Michael Meehan on Firing of Employee Michael McHaney
11/29/07 Cantwell Urges End to Hunting of Protected Whales
11/20/07 Cantwell Calls for Senate Hearing
And these are the bills that sen. cantwell sponsored.
For any updates regarding the omnibus bill you can visit govtrack.com
Bills in 2007-2008 (the 110th Congress) sponsored by this representative:
Status Bill
Introduced
Dec 17, 2007
S. 2494: A bill to provide for equitable compensation to the Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation for the use of tribal land for the production of hydropower by the Grand Coulee Dam, and for other purposes.
Introduced
Dec 3, 2007
S. 2401: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a refund of motor fuel excise taxes for the actual off-highway use of certain mobile machinery vehicles.
Introduced
Nov 14, 2007
S. 2355: Climate Change Adaptation Act
Introduced
Jul 26, 2007
S. 1892: Coast Guard Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
Introduced
Jun 21, 2007
S. 1675: Local Community Radio Act of 2007
Introduced
Jun 15, 2007
S. 1635: A bill to provide for the reimbursement of wildland firefighters for the cost of professional liability insurance.
Introduced
Jun 14, 2007
S. 1620: Oil Pollution Prevention and Response Act of 2007
Introduced
May 24, 2007
S. 1478: Roadless Area Conservation Act of 2007
Introduced
May 11, 2007
S. 1370: Clean Energy Investment Assurance Act of 2007
Introduced
May 2, 2007
S. 1263: Petroleum Consumer Price Gouging Protection Act
Introduced
May 1, 2007
S. 1261: Montgomery GI Bill for Life Act of 2007
Introduced
May 1, 2007
S. 1258: A bill to amend the Reclamation Safety of Dams Act of 1978 to authorize improvements for the security of dams and other facilities.
Scheduled for Debate
Jun 26, 2007
S. 1152: Wildland Fire Safety and Transparency Act of 2007
Scheduled for Debate
May 24, 2007
S. 924: Integrated Deepwater Program Reform Act
Introduced
Feb 16, 2007
S. 669: LIHEAP Emergency Reform Act
Introduced
Feb 15, 2007
S. 605: Allied Health Reinvestment Act
Introduced
Jan 31, 2007
S. 452: CAPA
Scheduled for Debate
Feb 15, 2007
S. 268: Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail Designation Act
Scheduled for Debate
Mar 26, 2007
S. 261: Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act of 2007
Scheduled for Debate
Feb 16, 2007
S. 235: Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District Conveyance Act of 2007
Introduced
Jan 4, 2007
S. 157: Education Savings for Students Act of 2007
Introduced
Jan 4, 2007
S. 143: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make permanent the deduction of State and local general sales taxes.
Introduced
Jan 4, 2007
S. 142: A bill to amend title XXI of the Social Security Act to allow qualifying States to use all or any portion of their allotments under the State Children's Health Insurance Program for certain Medicaid expenditures.
Introduced
Jan 4, 2007
S. 141: College Savings Act of 2007
Introduced
Jan 4, 2007
S. 26: Lifelong Learning Accounts Act of 2007
Passed Senate
Aug 2, 2007
S.Res. 295: A resolution designating September 19, 2007, as "National Attention Deficit Disorder Awareness Day".
Passed Senate
Jun 20, 2007
S.Res. 247: A resolution commending the University of Washington Men's Crew, the 2007 Intercollegiate Rowing Association Champions.
http://www.govtrack.us
for updates regarding the omnibus bill
Dear HLG
What happened to to Nurse visa recapture Ammendment? Please let us know the possibilities if this will be attached before placing in the senate/signing by president, since it has been already passed unanimously last time.
HLG Please UPDATE on this.
Senate has approved the Omnibus Bill already. No news of any immigration related amendments to the bill. Judging from HLG's silence on the issue and reactions on IV, it looks like the our amendment was not added. Thomas Library has not yet updated info on the bill.
Dear HLG,
Will it be possible to pay extra for the existing Lobbyists for completing the partial sucess to complete sucess instead of leaving the task half way through.
This is only a suggestion.
Thank you HLG and wish good luck.
To Tom
Kuttappan is on holiday. He did realize it is a waste of time hopping for nothings .Look no one getting money from immigrating nurses right now or for another two to three years time.Well why not try in this way fund-raising !
People who reply to the blog..please read what Chris has said and then ask your questions. Dont jump to conclusions...frustation leads to dumbness..but dont share it on the blog.
1. Recapture of 61,000 visas. This is the legislation that was passed by the Senate in October 2007. We have personally met with many of the main players in the House of Representatives, including Rep. Pelosi, who is the Speaker of the House, and Rep. Lofgren, who chairs the Immigration subcommittee. These offices have told us that they believe that there is a real chance for our legislation to be enacted in the first quarter of 2008.
2. Elimination of the Schedule A Visa quota through larger Business Immigration Reform. Very recently we have heard of a revival of the Strive Act. This Act calls for several pro-business visa quota increases. The original Strive Act called for the elimination of the Schedule A visa quota for 10 years. At least one staffer has told us that this is being reconsidered for early 2008, although it may be scaled down from 10 years.
HLG is not interested anymore in pushing the nurse amendment in the Omnibus bill...THEY NEED MORE FUNDS!!!! Those &%**(@@ Lobbyist found good source of money...& the members of the so called healthcare coalition is being HYPNOTIZE...by these MONEY-EVIL-GROUP of LOBBYIST!!!
Omnibus is gone, no hopes for anything this year.
there are so many ubcertainity regarding capturing 61000 visas.
Dont worry schedule A friends...we have a whole year ahead to hope and hope....I just dont know until when...
California Hospitals are now very worried on the new Nurse-Patient Ratio of 1:4. Which will be implemented this January, 2008. If these Visas are not going to be Fixed, some hospitals are expecting on some of their Units to be closed due to these new requirements. Even if these Poiticians will not budge or do nothing to fix the problem, they will surely see the dire consequences of the Shortage of Healthcare workers! Expect the News coming out on TV regarding these problems!
No Immigration Bills Attached to Omnibus Bill
Report indicates that the Omnibus spending bill which the House passed did not include any immigration bills which the immigration supporting legislators had introduced and failed previously. Accordingly, there appears to be no positive immigration legislation in sight for the foreseeable future. AILA has reported that apparently same is happening on the Senate floor. Depressing news!
Obviously, the provision to recapture the 61,000 unused visa was not included in the recently passed omnibus spending bill, however, the fight is not yet over. If you can still remember that the Senate version has already been approved months ago but didnt make it in the bicameral conference or conference committee. To intensify lobby efforts in the lower house is a prudent idea to ensure a smooth passage in the conference committee.I'm not saying it's an easy task but i'm still hopeful that it will come out on the first quarter of 2008.
why is the HLG is not updating us?
Updates posted on NOv 2, 2007 titled " Bridge Amendment Fails to Survive " only mentioned that was likely to be offered in the upcoming budget bill by the end of the year. Since , we didnt get any updates thereafter in this regard whether it was successfully offered or not, so i didnt expect it to come out when the omnibus bill was passed ,few days ago. We'll get there pretty soon. Dont stop praying!!
hey abhilash where r u?
He may in the Toddy Shop - lol... Disappoint with latest Omnibus bill...
so many families are disappointed with what the Senate and Congress did with the Omnibus BIll
Hai Kuttappan & Abhilash
What is the next step...?...Is there any hope to next year....? any updates....?
HAPPY X'MAS & A BRIGHT NEW YEAR AHEAD. GOD BLESS YOU ALL
M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S
Hai Friends,
Merry Christmas...to all.
HLG THANKS FOR ALL THE EFFORTS..
I HOPE THAT YOU WILL CONTINUE THE FIGHT FOR ALL OF US.. THANKS AND MERRY CHRISTMAS..
MERRY CHRISTMAS GUYS....
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
HLG AND TO ALL
MERRY CHRISMAS TO YOU ALL DEAR FRIENDS!!
Hellooo. Anybody Home???? What happened, still in the xmas hang over? Or realized the useless of this blog?
Any news yet???????????
no news no hang over,waiting for the x mas gift
Senate not in session till Jan 22nd, so hold your horses people.
ANY COMING NEWS FOR US?????????
happy new year to all!!! 'never losing hope for the wonderful day that we are waiting.....God Is Good!!!
God bless America, and also bless all who has American dream. Happy newyear. May the Senate and Congress pass new legislation to approve all pending cases.
Happy new year.... Hope we get a positive response in 2008.. can somebody tell me whether someone who got I140 approved in JAN07 can go if retrogression lifts next year. Or should they wait for one more time.... Thanks..
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HiHLG,
Thnks very much for all your efforts during 2007.Hopefullhy things would change in the newyear 2008.Be on your guard,standfirm in the faith,be men of courage,be strong
Babu george
Hai... Is there any chance for retrogression to lift before the elections are over.... Thanks..
HI GUYS
ANY NEWS??
HLG/CRIS always tries to assure us for real achivement of goal,but in reality we are getting nothing!!!
we were staying tuned since February 2007 with very positive expectation!!
Now how can we be fully positive??
1. Recapture of 61,000 visas. This is the legislation that was passed by the Senate in October 2007. We have personally met with many of the main players in the House of Representatives, including Rep. Pelosi, who is the Speaker of the House, and Rep. Lofgren, who chairs the Immigration subcommittee. These offices have told us that they believe that there is a real chance for our legislation to be enacted in the first quarter of 2008.
2. Elimination of the Schedule A Visa quota through larger Business Immigration Reform. Very recently we have heard of a revival of the Strive Act. This Act calls for several pro-business visa quota increases. The original Strive Act called for the elimination of the Schedule A visa quota for 10 years. At least one staffer has told us that this is being reconsidered for early 2008, although it may be scaled down from 10 years.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF US... HLG, THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT.. LET'S JUST ALL KEEP OUR FINGERS CROSSED FOR THAT DAY WILL COME.. PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE.. I DO BELIEVE THIS LONG WAIT WILL MERIT A REWARD FOR ALL OF US..
HLG and Everyone,
Happy New Year!!! I hope 2008 will be a better year for us.
God bless!
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! MAY WE HAVE THE GOOD NEWS THIS COMING YEAR!! GOD IS GREAT
the dying healthcare economy of u.s.
go to the philiippines, stop going else where.....
to cebu the best country in the world....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrLJ6Saq7u4
all nurse..
watch the link above, it will be our ticket to an immigrant visa!!!!!!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
NURSEEESSSS!!!!!
Happy New Year todos!!!!!!!
May this be the year that changes our lives.
try to look the link:
http://www.azcentral.com/community/chandler/articles/0101cr-breakfast0102-on.html
if you want to EU here's the link:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1231/p09s02-coop.html
no updates what happend toHLG.Please update all ,or we have to wait till 22nd/jan/2008.Somebody please
no updates from HLG please put it.or we need to wait till 22nd /jan/2008.please somebody
Here is an excerpt for the Shusterman' Immigration Update Jan 2008:
>>>>Immigration Policy in 2007 - Prospects for the New Year
2007 was supposed be the year that Congress finally addressed the issue of comprehensive immigration reform.
In 2006, the Senate passed such legislation by a vote of 62 to 36, only to see the bill die in a House-Senate Conference Committee.
In 2007, the Administration drafted a bill behind closed doors which promised something to everyone: strict border and workplace enforcement coupled with a guest worker program and a long and difficult path for green cards for undocumented workers.
Anti-immigrant groups called this an "amnesty" bill and lobbied hard to defeat it. In the end, 16 Senators, mostly Republicans, switched sides and defeated the bill. See our "Immigration Legislation" page at
http://shusterman.com/toc-leg.html#6E
After the bill's defeat, the Administration flip-flopped and adopted the "enforcement-only" approach of the bill's opponents. They started the construction of a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border, ICE conducted a series of highly-publicized worksite raids and the DHS proposed "no-match letter" regulations to crack down on the hiring of undocumented workers.
The DREAM Act, which would have provided a way for children of undocumented persons to legalize their status if they pursued their college education or joined the military, could not obtain the required 60 votes to ward off a filibuster in the Senate.
After the defeat of the DREAM Act, other legislation - the AgJobs bill, legislation to recapture unused immigrant visas for nurses and therapists and a bill to increase the H-1B cap never even came up for a vote.
In the absence of Federal action on immigration, many states and localities have adopted extreme anti-immigrant laws.
What, then, is the prospect for meaningful immigration reform legislation in 2008? One should be careful about predicting the passage of immigration legislation in an election year, particularly when the subject has become so highly charged.
Unfortunately, we are not optimistic about the prospects for a comprehensive immigration reform law or even the passage of piecemeal legislation like the DREAM Act this year. We fully agree with the editorial which appeared in the New York Times (December 30) which stated:
"The truth is this: Americans cannot expect immigrants to serve them - to make their beds and meals, feed their babies and ailing parents, and pick their crops - while living in fear and hopelessness."
We hope that most Americans will recognize that the "enforcement-only" approach is totally unrealistic, and will pressure their elected representatives to resolve the immigration question in a fashion which is fair to all parties concerned. We doubt, however, that this will occur in 2008.
We are, however, more hopeful for legislation which would fix parts of our broken legal immigration system. With starting salaries for registered nurses in places like Los Angeles topping $55,000 per year, and with over 150,000 RN vacancies nationwide, it would be sheer folly for Congress to dodge this issue in 2008. House leaders have indicated that a bill to recapture unused visas for registered nurses and physical therapists will be considered during the first quarter of this year.
Prospects for raising the H-1B cap which was reached in a single day in 2007 are still uncertain. So are efforts to reduce the retrogression in the EB-3 category and for Indian and Chinese workers with advanced degrees in the EB-2 category. When it takes eight years for an Indian physician working in a federally-designated medically-underserved area to obtain permanent residency, while a high school graduate who won the Visa Lottery can qualify for a green card within a few months, it is clear that something is terribly wrong with our present legal immigration system.
As we make it more difficult for the "best and the brightest" to work in the U.S., other countries seek to profit from our mistakes. The European Union recently announced that that they will offer "Blue Cards" for foreign-born highly-skilled workers starting in 2009. See "Blue Card: Don't Leave Home Without It?" at
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/10/23/blue_card/
Congress will return to Washington, D.C. soon, and we promise to keep you informed. <<<<
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