The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday is per-country caps on employment visas. In June 2021, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif) introduced the Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment (EAGLE) Act. The bill was introduced again this year and scheduled for a vote. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) announced yesterday that the House was not “expected to complete consideration of H.R. 3648.”
Gillian Richards explained that the bill “seeks to clear up the backlog of green card
applications,” but the bill has opposition. Conservatives are celebrating the failure
of the bill. According to Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), “The EAGLE Act ignores the
humanitarian crisis at our border and puts Big Tech ahead of American workers,
even while U.S. citizens are still working less than before the lockdowns.”
Richards
quoted Fox News as saying that “U.S. tech companies have brought in large
numbers of Chinese and Indian nationals on temporary visas. Nationals from
these two countries face the most backlogs.” This fact goes against the Big
Tech companies.
Amazon
released the following statement in support of the bill: “We are proud to support
the EAGLE Act and are continuing [advocacy] for common sense immigration reform
on behalf of our employees and their families. We urge Congress to pass the
#EAGLEAct, lifting unfair per-country visa caps for employment-based green
cards.”
Congress
needs to get serious on immigration reform, but the first thing that should be
done is to secure the southern border to stop the floods of migrants from illegally
invading our nation. Once the border is secure and the United States has control
of who is entering and exiting the nation, then we can discuss what to do with
those people who are living here illegally.
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