Dear Readers:
Last week I told you about my
planned trip to
Then I went down to
Later on Wednesday, I attended a
kick off meeting for Immigrants’ List, a new political action committee.
Modeled on Emily’s List, the pro-choice PAC to support female candidates,
Immigrants’ List (www.immigrantslist.org) supports
pro-immigrant candidates and works to defeat the anti-immigrants. The work they
are doing looks very interesting and I wish them much success.
Thursday was Lobby Day for the
American Immigration Lawyers Association. I had the opportunity to visit with
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), and Tennessee Senators Alexander and
Corker, both Republicans. I visited the offices of my new Congressman Steve
Cohen and West Tennessee Congressman John Tanner.
Friday I lobbied on physician
issues for the FMG Taskforce, the coalition of physician immigration law firms,
a group that I co-chair. We met with folks from Senators Kay Bailey Hutchison
and John Cornyn of
Unfortunately, I got caught in the
bad weather on Friday night and my flight was canceled. So I found myself
driving back 900 miles to
My sense is that we are getting
closer to agreement on immigration reform and despite the pessimism of many, I
feel like we’ll get a bill this year. It won’t please everyone, but it will
certainly improve the lots of millions of people in the country.
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Many lawyers around the country
are scrambling to get their H-1B applications ready to go for the April 2nd
deadline to get applications in for the 2008 fiscal year that starts October 1st.
When I heard estimates that the cap would be reached much earlier this year
(last year numbers were available until June 1st), I took notice. I
was amazed that folks were estimating April 15th as the date we
would run out. Now we’re hearing that the numbers may be totally depleted on
the very first day! The logistics will be astounding. Will the mail services be
able to properly deliver as many as 100,000 packages on one day? Will USCIS be
able to properly log in the applications? How will they possibly meet premium
processing deadlines? And if the number of applications goes over 65,000, how
will the lottery work to pick out the applications that will be processed?
Hopefully, Congress will take note
when the cap is hit and realize that the situation has become absolutely
ridiculous and needs repair. Certainly, many companies are considering
outsourcing operations in order to avoid having to deal with this mess.
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In firm news, I have just been
tapped to host a blog at ILW.com, the popular
immigration law portal. I’ll be using the blog mainly
to post items and comments I think are unavailable elsewhere on the web
especially behind the scenes information on immigration legislation in
Congress. You can find the new blog at http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/.
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Finally, as always, if you are
interested in becoming a Siskind Susser Bland client, please feel welcome to
email me at gsiskind@visalaw.com or contact us at
800-748-3819 to arrange for a telephone or in person consultation with one of
our lawyers.
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