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    Petitions for U.S. worker green cards down sharply

    Petitions for U.S. worker green cards down sharply

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    By Anabelle Garay, Associated Press Writer

    DALLAS — The number of petitions from employers trying to bring foreigners to work permanently in the U.S. has declined dramatically over the last two years, an Associated Press review of government data has found.

    With the nation facing a deep recession and high unemployment, the government has received about half the number of employer-sponsored applications for work-based green cards in fiscal years 2008 and 2009 than it did in each of the previous years. There were almost 235,000 applications submitted in fiscal 2007, almost 104,000 the following year, and fewer than 36,000 through the first eight months of fiscal 2009, according to data obtained by the AP.

    In addition to the weak job market, long waits for immigrant visa availability, deep job cuts in sectors that have traditionally lured large numbers of applicants and more competition from American job seekers have led to the sharp decline, experts say.

    "It mirrors the recession. Employers aren't hiring as much," said Kristi Barrows, deputy director of the Texas Service Center.

    At the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' Texas Service Center in Dallas, would-be immigrant workers once waited a year or longer for a decision. Now, with the drop in applications and addition of staff, the Texas center has trimmed the average wait for those petitions and the others it processes to about five months, a marked improvement that's still a month shy of the agency's target timeframe.

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    The Texas processing center and one in Lincoln, Neb., handle the nation's foreign worker applications for permanent residence, known as green cards.

    To bring in a foreign worker, employers must prove that they couldn't find a staffer in the U.S. who met the minimum requirements for the job, that they're financially healthy and that they will pay the prevailing wage. The potential worker must have specialized skills, be able to fill a job Americans aren't or have extraordinary abilities, such as those of musicians or pro athletes.

    In fiscal year 2007, the latest year for which the statistics were available, most applicants came from India, Mexico, the Philippines, China and Korea, according to the Department of Labor.

    "We want people to come to our country who are the best," Barrows said.

    Many economic sectors hardest hit in the economic downturn are among those that attracted the largest numbers of foreign workers, including the hospitality and financial industries. And some businesses still hiring are getting more applications from Americans, making it less likely the Labor Department will let them import foreign workers to fill positions, said Kathleen Campbell Walker, an El Paso attorney who specializes in immigration employment law and former president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

    Horacio Alday, 34, said a Houston firm where he worked as an auditor recently told him and the rest of its temporary foreign workers it would not be sponsoring them for green cards because of the economy.

    "Because of the situation and ... people out there looking for job, they're not willing to sponsor you," said Alday, who is Guatemalan. "They don't need to, I guess."

    One unforeseen benefit of the drop in applications is that Citizenship and Immigration Services has been able to work through a large backlog that had led to wait times of 15 months or more in some cases.

    With a lighter work load and a larger staff in place, the approval process now takes less than six months on average from start to finish, Barrows said.

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    Eliminate immigrant visas for two years, the tourist industry should be for only a 30 day stay, deport all illegals, anchor babies, and overstays on visas.
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    Horacio Alday, 34, said a Houston firm where he worked as an auditor recently told him and the rest of its temporary foreign workers it would not be sponsoring them for green cards because of the economy.

    "Because of the situation and ... people out there looking for job, they're not willing to sponsor you," said Alday, who is Guatemalan. "They don't need to, I guess."
    Why would a company need to sponsor a green carder when they can simply find their cheap labor amongst one of the 20 million illegal invaders currently squatting in this country....
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    Horacio Alday, 34, said a Houston firm where he worked as an auditor recently told him and the rest of its temporary foreign workers it would not be sponsoring them for green cards because of the economy.

    "Because of the situation and ... people out there looking for job, they're not willing to sponsor you," said Alday, who is Guatemalan. "They don't need to, I guess."
    Why would a company need to sponsor a green carder when they can simply find their cheap labor amongst one of the 20 million illegal invaders currently squatting in this country....
    Because they can't legally hire the illegal aliens. They can legally hire green card holders.

    These companies are trying to do it the legal way when they sponsor green card holders..
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    And here Bill Gates was begging Congress for more foreign labor in 2007-08. What's up with that Bill? Americans not good enough for ya? More like not "cheap" enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    Horacio Alday, 34, said a Houston firm where he worked as an auditor recently told him and the rest of its temporary foreign workers it would not be sponsoring them for green cards because of the economy.

    "Because of the situation and ... people out there looking for job, they're not willing to sponsor you," said Alday, who is Guatemalan. "They don't need to, I guess."
    Why would a company need to sponsor a green carder when they can simply find their cheap labor amongst one of the 20 million illegal invaders currently squatting in this country....
    Because they can't legally hire the illegal aliens. They can legally hire green card holders.

    These companies are trying to do it the legal way when they sponsor green card holders..
    "Because they can't legally hire the illegal aliens."

    Wow! what a revelation JD! But thanks anyway.

    I'm of the opinion the green card process is another way in which individuals enter this country but never leave! I believe it to be rife with fraud and an injustice against the American people, especially with 20 million illegals currenty squatting in this country.

    Sorry if I don't share the same enthusiam for this program as you apparently do!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    Horacio Alday, 34, said a Houston firm where he worked as an auditor recently told him and the rest of its temporary foreign workers it would not be sponsoring them for green cards because of the economy.

    "Because of the situation and ... people out there looking for job, they're not willing to sponsor you," said Alday, who is Guatemalan. "They don't need to, I guess."
    Why would a company need to sponsor a green carder when they can simply find their cheap labor amongst one of the 20 million illegal invaders currently squatting in this country....
    Because they can't legally hire the illegal aliens. They can legally hire green card holders.

    These companies are trying to do it the legal way when they sponsor green card holders..
    "Because they can't legally hire the illegal aliens."

    Wow! what a revelation JD! But thanks anyway.

    I'm of the opinion the green card process is another way in which individuals enter this country but never leave! I believe it to be rife with fraud and an injustice against the American people, especially with 20 million illegals currenty squatting in this country.

    Sorry if I don't share the same enthusiam for this program as you apparently do!
    I'm not enthused about it, but I am glad to see some companies trying to do things the legal way.
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    Somewhere, probably here, I read that employers are no longer required to advertise for Americans before hiring foreigners. Am not sure about whether that was for stuff like farm workers or IT folks. Anyone remember?
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    Well immigrants DO NOT STAY ON THE FARMS, and the Employment Security Commission for the unemployed DO NOT E-VERIFY OR SAVE ID the immigrants being sent into the workforce via our STATES.

    So who does ICE charge with hiring illegal aliens or immigrants illegally?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vortex
    Somewhere, probably here, I read that employers are no longer required to advertise for Americans before hiring foreigners. Am not sure about whether that was for stuff like farm workers or IT folks. Anyone remember?
    That's a great question VT! Here is a study out of UC Davis. It's a PDF file. It addresses some of the questions you have asked about.

    http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/PrevWage.pdf
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