E Street Brat
Footballguy
We can’t lock down the border and it’s not going to happen. Illegal crossings are never going to stop. You can lower them, perhaps significantly, by increasing legal immigration, and we should. But you will never stop it and declaring that you won’t consider solutions to this issue until the border is shut down simply means you won’t consider solutions to this issue.Three years ago my wife and I submitted I-130 petitions for her adult children to enter the US. Their priority dates are 12/09/2019
We took this action after they were both denied tourist visa's.
Her un-married son was just approved in June. His case now gets transferred to the NVC [ National Visa Center]
Currently the visa bulletin is processing priority dated of December 1 2014. Yes they are eight years behind.
Her daughter who is widowed, thus classified differently, is still pending with USCIS.
The legal entry process needs to be streamlined and made more easy to navigate. One should not need a $2000.00 attorney to handle the paperwork.
The boarder needs to be locked down, and illegal crossings need to end. Once that happens, all options should be on the table. And a solution somewhere in the middle of full amnesty and deportation should be reached.
Also, your family’s situation has nothing to do with the migrants crossing our border. You’re not in the same line as them. For most of them there is no line.
Sure. Keep replacing the carpet while the roof is still leaking.