Monday 16 May 2011

US Immigration Reform ?

President Barack Obama has called for broad reform of the US immigration system, while highlighting steps he has taken to strengthen border security.

He called on Congress to reform the immigration system in a manner that would encourage skilled and motivated immigrants to participate in American society while ending what he called an underground economy that preys on low-wage illegal immigrants.

There are an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the US.

Despite, common perceptions - immigration reform in the US is painfully slow. For years, things have remained the same. The problems with the H1-B skilled worker cap, lack of a pathway to residence for E-2 visa holders, the list goes on.

For information on moving to the US, please visit our website;

http://www.commonwealthimmigration.com/united_states_usa.htm

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