[Assam] Immigration policy

Roy, Santanu sroy at mail.smu.edu
Sun Jul 8 10:13:10 PDT 2007


I don't see why Mr. Deka's personal situation is relevant to this debate. It is unfair to pose that question and the strength of the arguments do not rest on that. It is a debate worth having and I certainly am learning from both the enunciation of both points of view. 

Santanu. 

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From: assam-bounces at assamnet.org on behalf of umesh sharma
Sent: Sun 7/8/2007 11:21 AM
To: kamal deka; assam at assamnet.org
Subject: Re: [Assam] Immigration policy
 
Kamal-da,

At thde risk of sounding like singing Ba Ba Black Sheep let me remind you that as per current US immigration policy - both family members (siblings, parents etc) and 'sharp , skilled professionals" have to apply thru the same quota/channel.  

And given that there are many more in US who would like to bring along their relative than those who are in a position to get an employer to sponsor them ----- I believe that the overwhelming majority of Green Card applicatans to US (out of half a million Indians etc - and perhaps even more so for Mexicans)  are NOT the 'sharp skilled ones"  but those coming becos they have family connecions here. 

This is detrimental not only to US skilled labor/competitiveness  interests but also to those millions in other countires who have no family connections here but only their skills and determination to succeed. Since they are both in the same boat -- the skilled, smarts, non-family based Green Card applicants suffer disproportionately

  -- I wonder which category you are now in.  Are you trying to get a Green Card yourself (thru employment - like me ) or you are trying to get family members t come over from India.

Umesh

kamal deka <kjit.deka at gmail.com> wrote: It is impossible for me to write  responses according to the individual level of comprehension.If I do that, I will land up writing---ba ba black ship.
  
 First, you tried to advance an argument saying that family reunification program was not there 500 years ago and therefore it should not be there fore ever.That is too facile of an argument to make.Every era or every age has its own  dynamics.What was held right 500 years ago may be perceived wrong in today's world.100 years ago,the slavery and segregation was a part of life here in America,does that mean those vices should have been allowed to continue till today ? Two wrongs don't make a right. The term immigration does not mean 'travel " only as you have  implied.You may consult a dictionary for proper definition. Tourists and immigrants are two different things.
  
 When did I say ' sharp guys " should not be allowed to come ? I cited the example of Dr.David Ho just to stress the point that there are thousands of cases like Dr.Ho,who created novel things after arriving in the US under family reunification  program.That should have been easily understood.
  
 You wrote that 50% of American marriages end in divorce and divorce breaks up a family.You seem to contradict yourself by saying so.That's exactly why I wrote in my previous mail pointing out to the fact that young Americans identified broken family as their greatest fear !!! Didn't I ?  
  
 You also wrote that in order to meet one's family,one should take time off to meet them.If the meaning of ' family reunification' is just to meet the family once in a while by taking time off,then we might as well forget about the reunification of spouses  too.They can meet each other once in a while and that's all .Is not it ?
  
 KJD
 

 
 On 7/8/07, umesh sharma <jaipurschool at yahoo.com  > wrote:  So you mean that just becos one person did well and created HIV medicie so millions should be allowed in - whereas those adventurous and sharp guys who take the risk on their own should not be??  

50% of American marriages end in divorces so I do not see their fear of broken families -- divorce breaks up a family does it not?

Third,  if a person is a citizen of USA  after coming here - I think s/he is entitld to bring along his/her spouse and underage children. It is easier to go from USA to India (22 hours) than it was for me to go from Delhi to Chennai (38 hours - by train). Most people in India never travel by plane - so have greater difficulty in meeting family -say an Assamese  working in Bangalore - (40 hours atleast by train)  than visiting India from USA.  

Even within the country people have to move elsewhere (in India ) to look for work --so there is no cure for that. Is there?  If one wants to meet family -- take some time off from work and visit them!!  

Umesh



kamal deka <kjit.deka at gmail.com > wrote:   First thing first.As a sovereign country, the USA has every right to be bristling with prejudices as far as immigration policy is concerned.They should not be criticized for being harsh with the potential immigrants.However  ,family reunification programme has been the cornerstone for the past few decades.I can think of three reasons as to why legal immigrants should be allowed to reunite with their families.
  
 First,a permanent class of legal immigrants who are constantly told ,their labor is welcome,but their families are not, will never be full participants in the American dream.The Oath of Allegiance had been all about ensuring that new Americans don't have divided  loyalties.Now that will be enshrined in law.
  
 Families are the bedrock of American life.Recent poll shows that young Americans identified broken families,not Iraq or global warming as their greatest fear.What message does the White House send out about family value when its action undercuts its sermon ?  
  
 Dr.David Ho,the Time magazine's man of the year in 1996, pioneered the use of protease inhibitors to treat HIV-infected patients.Thousands and thousands of Americans now have new lease on life,thanks to him.He came to the USA at the age of 12 from Taiwan to reunite with his father.  
  
 My point is that the legal and the illegal immigrants should not be thrown into the same pot to swim or sink.
  
 KJD

 
 On 7/7/07, umesh sharma <jaipurschool at yahoo.com  > wrote:  Kamal-da,

When Immigration began 500 years back in USA then there was no family reunification programs -- those who had guts and desire for adventure sailed across the oceans and never saw their families again. Some prisoners had to be sent to Australia since no one in thier right minds wanted to go to Australia -- some bribed and escaped and came back to Britain  -- read Chalres Dicken's Great Expectations.   

So why this pillar of immigration. Immigration means travel to a new place -- not bringing all your hometown and family and friends with you. Does it?

Umesh  

kamal deka <kjit.deka at gmail.com> wrote: 
   Do you know that the White House is floating a new immigration proposal,which is designed to tear down another pillar of immigration policy ----family reunification?
  
 It appears that sibling and adult children of American citizen are just out of luck,turned by a stroke of the pen from family members into strangers in the eye of law.Instead of blood-ties,people will be judged by a point system in which knowledge of English and education would be given importance rather than family value.  
  
 KJD

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