Its been a while since I have blogged. Things have been progressing but not at the pace I would have liked them to progress. Just checked my blog and last time I updated anything on it was last year.. what a break I took. During this time work has almost doubled. I have roamed some decent places.. toured Kentucky, took a small trip to Seattle and a vacation in Florida. Now next week I will be going to Boston for yet another small vacation trip… thanks to
Skybus for all this.
Anyways Immigration is the buzz these days. With new CIR in senate I was little worried about my case. I met my lawyers and they told me that since my labor was filed in June 2005 my case will follow some different route than most backlog cases that were filed before May 2005. Still they said that my GC should be available within 6months to 1.5 years. Lawyers also informed me that at present according to new bill people who have filed for I-140 after May 15th 2007 may have to restart their GC process again. It is also mentioned on American immigrations lawyers association website.. http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=22481 case being discussed is point 4 in the PDF. .. Blame immigration for all of the Americas problems…
The Internet is all about freedom of speech. Everyone has a voice and some people have three or four: their own and the ones in their head. Most news and blog sites allow readers to leave comments. They can usually remain anonymous and say whatever's on their mind. The "discussions" on some sites can get quite heated, with plenty of foul language and name-calling. It's like the British Parliament, but slightly more civilized.
Some articles and blog posts attract hundreds of comments. I have no idea who has the time to read them all. Some folks really need to get a life. I mean, I usually lose interest around comment No. 243. (That's usually the point where it's clear that all the problems in the world -- crime, global warming, male pattern baldness -- can be blamed on one thing: illegal immigration. If we could just close the border, life would be so much better for everyone, except perhaps the toupee salesmen.)
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