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    DC lobbying campaign to increase H-1B

    Report on a late October DC lobbying campaign by Indian special interest groups from Rob Sanchez' Job Destruction Newsletter.

    While it is encouraging that Sen. Cornyn (R-Texas) admitted that grassroots fax and phone calls are having an effect, we still need to remain alert on any visa/green card increases that politicians try to sneak in.

    "Cornyn complained that many of his colleagues have suffered
    politically following fax and phone call blitzes to their offices by angry
    voters. Cornyn must have been referring to various fax programs run by
    groups such as NumbersUSA, FAIR, CAPS, JBS, and Washtech. Cornyn's
    complaints should encourage and inspire all of you that have had doubts
    about the efficacy of the fax programs that they do work and they are heard
    on Capitol Hill."

    <<<<< JOB DESTRUCTION NEWSLETTER No. 1789 -- 11/29/2007 >>>>>

    A substantial lobbying campaign by a coalition of Indian-American special
    interest groups took place in Washington DC in October of 2007. Details are
    almost non-existent, but I have been able to piece together a few things
    that occurred. There is virtually nothing on the internet about this
    lobbying campaign, so the information is somewhat sketchy, and could
    contain minor factual errors.

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    Major organizations that participated
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    Indian American Forum for Political Awareness
    http://www.iacfpa.org/

    http://www.nfia.net/index.html
    National Federation of Indian-American Associations

    http://www.gopio.net/
    The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin

    http://immigrationvoice.org/
    Immigration Voice

    http://www.usinpac.com/
    US India PAC

    It's important to understand that these groups are not homogeneous. Agendas
    and emphasis on issues were dependent upon which group managed each
    particular event. For many of the participants the meetings were more of a
    social event where people shook hands and took photos. For others though,
    it was far more than fun and games -- it was their chance to exert
    influence on Congress and the White House.

    The NFIA represented an older demographic of Indian Americans who had fully
    integrated into American society and wished to preserve their lifesyles by
    limiting immigration. Many of the NFIA people had children and were worried
    that the continued influx of cheap labor would affect their future careers.
    As Richard Tax of the American Engineering Association wrote: "Today?s
    Immigrant - Tomorrow?s Victim".

    USInPac, IAFPA, and ImmigrationVoice were younger and more concerned with
    expanding H-1B and green cards than other issues. There was a clear
    generation gap between those Indians who were first or second generation
    citizens, and those that were Indian nationals with visas.

    H-1B and immigration weren't the only issues of concern either. Other hot
    topics included the following:

    * Discussions on searches of Sikhs who wear turbans to airports.
    * Race related hate-crimes against various portions of the
    Hindu/Indian/Muslim/Pakistan community.
    * The Nuclear technology treaty.
    * US-India relations under Bush and their hopes for the future.

    The following is a brief summary of the itinerary and what happened.

    ------------------------------------
    Congressional Luncheon (10/18/2007)
    Rayburn 2168 11:00am-2:30pm
    ------------------------------------

    The NFIA has organized a Washington DC event every year for about 25 years.
    The luncheon was mostly a social event and probably less organized than the
    meetings that followed it. Ostensibly this meeting was to socialize but
    there was more to it than meets the eye. Indian cuisine probably wasn't on
    the mind of the politicians who attended as much as the fragrant aroma of
    cash. If there is any doubt in your mind about the capabilities of USINPAC
    to spread the payola go to this page to see pictures of our politicians as
    they pig out at the trough:

    http://www.usinpac.com/photo_gallery.asp

    Unfortunately a complete list of attendees isn't available. There were
    Republicans that attended but I don't have their names (note: I'm not
    picking on Democrats). The following Representatives were definitely at the
    luncheon:

    McDermott (D-WA)
    Ackerman (D-NY)
    Berman (D-CA)
    Honda (D-CA)
    Hoyer (D-MD)
    Levin (D-MI)
    Pallone (D-NJ)
    Meeks (D-NY)
    Van Hollen (D-MA)
    Davis (D-Il)
    Royce (R-CA)

    ------------------------------------
    White House Briefing Gold Room
    10/18/2007 3:30pm-5:00pm
    ------------------------------------

    The purpose of the White House briefing was to have a dialogue with Bush's
    people.

    Bush staff in attendance:

    1) Brian McCormack
    2) Todd Bronstein
    3) Deborah Nirmala

    H-1B was the major issue of this event. The Bush staffers gave boiler plate
    speeches on the importance of guest worker visas. They also talked about
    how hard they had tried in their individual ways to get an expansion of
    visas and they lamented the fact that the Comprehensive Immigration Bill
    went down in flames.

    ---------------------------------------------------
    Indian-American Forum on Political Awareness (IAFPA)
    Rayburn Bldg, 5:30pm-10:00pm
    ---------------------------------------------------

    Most of the legislators from the luncheon attended as well as a few
    Senators such as Cornyn (R-TX).

    Rep. Pallone, founder and co-chairman of the Congressional India Caucus,
    addressed the group. Much to the disappointment of his audience Pallone
    said that they should not expect any progress on their immigration issues
    until after 2009. He said the debate is too politically heated to make
    progress. This was a stunning admission from a politician that has accepted
    generous amounts of cash donations from many of those who were sitting in
    the crowd. Pallone must have been biting his tongue when he confessed that
    he failed to deliver the goods!

    Senator Cornyn didn't offer the crowd comfort either -- he echoed what
    Pallone said. Cornyn complained that many of his colleagues have suffered
    politically following fax and phone call blitzes to their offices by angry
    voters. Cornyn must have been referring to various fax programs run by
    groups such as NumbersUSA, FAIR, CAPS, JBS, and Washtech. Cornyn's
    complaints should encourage and inspire all of you that have had doubts
    about the efficacy of the fax programs that they do work and they are heard
    on Capitol Hill.

    Cornyn blabbered a lot about the need to "educate" the American public so
    that they will accept more H-1B visas. That's quite funny because it seems
    that there are at least a few Americans who are educated on the subject, as
    evidenced by the fax blitzes that Cornyn whined about.

    In conclusion, the Indian lobby groups probably didn't get much
    satisfaction for their efforts on the H-1B and green card issues. They
    still haven't won an increase, but on the other hand, the cap of 85,000 a
    year (not including exempts) hasn't been reduced either. No meaningful
    reforms that would help American workers such as the Pascrell bill have
    been passed, and visas such as L-1 are still unlimited.

    These ethnocentric special interest groups have at least succeeded in
    maintaining the status quo. If there are no changes they win, even if it's
    not at the rate they would prefer.

    The lobbying campaign was pulled off for a mere $2,000. That's quite
    impressive considering the large number of politicians they got access to.
    Their largest expense was to cater the food at the Rayburn House.
    Participants paid for their own travel and lodging. They kept the expenses
    down by getting group rates at cheap motels like the Comfort Inn which cost
    around $60 per night.

    It goes without saying that these organizations have members and a
    constituency who not only have a good understanding of our political system
    but also have the motivation to spend the time and effort necessary to make
    the event happen.

    Contrast the efforts of the Indian lobbyists to that of American high-tech
    workers.

    So far, after almost 18 years of H-1B, there hasn't been a single large
    scale face-to-face lobbying effort in Washington DC to counter the cheap
    labor lobby, although there have been some heroic efforts by a few
    individuals who have gone to Washington DC at their own expense to battle
    on the behalf of high-tech workers.

    We can only speculate why high-tech workers have remained so silent. Most
    of the Americans who are affected by H-1B, and who seem to have everything
    to lose by not taking action, seem to be in an apathetic malaise, and
    perhaps they are still overly optimistic about their future career
    prospects. Meanwhile at least 300,000 American jobs are lost every year to
    H-1B, L-1, and EB green cards.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +

    http://www.gopio.net/news_110107.htm

    NFIA CONGRESSIONAL LUNCHEON AND THE WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING A SUCCESS

    The National Federation of Indian American Associations (NFIA), an umbrella
    organization comprising of more than 200 association members representing
    2.3 million American who trace their roots to India held a Congressional
    Luncheon attended by over a dozen Congressmen at the Capital Hill on
    October 18, 2007. It was followed by a White House Briefing in the Gold
    Room of the Rayburn House Office Building.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +

    http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:lZ ... news_lates
    t.htm+rayburn+%22october+18,+2007%22+McDermott&hl= en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl
    =us

    (Note from Rob: This page has two pictures of the luncheon meeting)

    NFIA CONGRESSIONAL LUNCHEON AND THE WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING A SUCCESS

    The National Federation of Indian American Associations (NFIA), an umbrella
    organization comprising of more than 200 association members representing
    2.3 million American who trace their roots to India held a Congressional
    Luncheon attended by over a dozen Congressmen at the Capital Hill on
    October 18, 2007. It was followed by a White House Briefing in the Gold
    Room of the Rayburn House Office Building.

    NFIA delegates a the Capital Hill (above) and at the White House (below)

    On the following day, Ambassador Ronen Sen hosted lunch for the NFIA
    delegates.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +

    http://www.iafpe.org/Downloads/25th_ann ... _flyer.pdf

    Indian American Forum

    For Political Education
    25th Anniversary Celebration

    October 18, 2007
    The Capital Hill, Washington DC

    Program:

    4:15-5:00 pm Registration

    5:00-6:00 pm Panel of appointed IA's
    Panelists:
    Anoop Prakash, Assoc. Administrator, S.B.A; Natwar Gandhi, CFO, City of
    Washington,DC; Richard Verma, Chief Foreign Policy Advisor to Sen Reid;
    Prakash Khatri, CIS, Ombudsman, US Dept of Homeland Security; Arshi
    Siddiqui, Chief Economic Aide to Speaker Pelosi; Dino Teppara, Chief Aide
    to Cong Wilson; Korok Ray, Council of Economic Advisors, The White House.

    6:00-7:00 pm Panel of US Congressmen
    Panelists: Cong McGovern (MA); Cong. Wilson (SC); Cong. Pellone (NJ); Cong.
    Davis (VA)

    7:00-9:00 pm Reception and Keynotes
    Keynote: Speaker Nancy Pelosi (invited)
    Venue: Rayburn House Office Building (B 338/339)

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