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H.R. 2131: 

SKILLS Visa Act

Published:  Thu, Jan 23rd 2014 @ 12:12 pm EST

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H.R. 2131, the SKILLS Visa Act makes various changes to the immigration system with the intention of attracting high-skilled immigration to the United States. Unfortunately, the primary feature of the SKILLS Visa Act is a dramatic increase in foreign workers. 55,000 visas are added for STEM and medical graduates with advanced degrees, 10,000 for immigrant entrepreneurs, 15,000 for immigrants with advanced degrees (EB-2), and 15,000 for skilled workers and professionals (EB-3), for a total of 95,000 new employment-based immigrant visas.

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H.R. 6429: 

STEM Jobs Act of 2012

Published:  Thu, Jan 23rd 2014 @ 3:54 pm EST

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H.R. 6429, the STEM Jobs Act of 2012, would cancel the visa lottery program and transfer the 55,000 yearly visas that would have been granted through the visa lottery into two new priority categories (doctorate and masters degree) under 203(b). For the first two fiscal years of the program, unused visas for which petitions or applications for labor certification have been filed will be added to the total visas for the next fiscal year. Following the first two years, remaining unused visas do not transfer to the next fiscal year.

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S. 1350: 

S. 1350

Published:  Mon, Jan 27th 2014 @ 3:58 pm EST

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H.R. 3938: 

Enforcement First Immigration Reform Act of 2005

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 8:02 am EST

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H.R. 3938, the Enforcement First Immigration Reform Act, would: 1) reduce rewards for illegal immigration by prohibiting Social Security for illegal aliens, 2) reduce chain migration by eliminating the Family 4th Preference category which allots 65,000 visas each year to the siblings of adult U.S.

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H.R. 1320: 

Secure Borders Act

Published:  Tue, Jan 28th 2014 @ 10:36 am EST

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To secure the borders of the United States, and for other purposes.

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