Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Good Time Ahead for Undocumented Immigrants in US

According to a report, before long, the current US President could make it possible for roughly 5 million immigrants,who are not registered, to reside and do a job in the country. While this measure is a component of a broader revamp for the US immigration enforcement procedure, it will allegedly protect such aliens from the danger of exile from the nation. It would be actually a positive step for such visitors in the country.According to the executive action, it is clear that the country also intends to provide Work Visas to these migrants.

10 points Immigration Executive Action Plan
  1. Extension of deferred action for young unregistered visitors:Obama plans to expand deferred action to unregistered aliens who arrived in the country as young kids, prior to June 2007, and who are less than 31 years old as on June 2012.
  2. Extension of deferred action (for lawful US permanent residents’ and citizens’ parents),via permitting 4.5 million unregistered migrant adults to stay in the country.
  3. Prioritizing of exiles for people presenting a threat of any kind,and this comprises serious wrong-doers.
  4. Conclusion of secure communities schemes & starting a fresh plan.
  5. Increase of high tech permits for overseas employees who have high-tech expertise and who can back American companies.
  6. Reinforcement of border security for managing the passage of undocumented guests.
  7. Increase of wages for the ICE officials,for boosting their self-esteem and spirits.
  8. Expansion of provisional waivers for the partners & kids of officially authorized permanent residents proclaimed in the month of January 2013.
  9. Expansion of parole for unregistered immigrants’ relatives & the partners of the US military members, by making are possible for them to reside on parole position (if they are already present in the country).
  10. Endorsement of the naturalization procedure, via cutting-down US naturalization charges by 50%,for the first 10,000 candidates.

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