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Human Migration
Some part of the issue in the USA

A note from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ... Department of Homeland Security

COMMENTARY
I decided to include this letter in the TrueValueMetrics dialog because human migration has been a critical part of the history of mankind, yet in modern times there is both tremendous physical ease of travel at the same time that there are huge national bureaucratic and political hurdles for travel. If one is well educated and rich, it is possible to move around the world quite freely, but freedom of movement for those that are poor, uneducated and disenfranchised. movement is harder than ever.

Immigration ... migration is now extremely difficult, highly legalistic and highly bueaucratic. The impact of 'people' is not good. This post is nothing more than a reminder that this is an important issue for everyone and should be taken up as part of a global issue of quality of life.
Peter Burgess

Message from USCIS Director Alejandro N. Mayorka
from Stewart, Ernesto Ernesto.Stewart@dhs.gov
to 'Qualitas of Life Foundation (adrian@qualitasoflife.org)' , 'Queens Community House (info@queenscommunityhouse.org)' , 'Queens Congregations United for Action (info@qcuapico.org)' , 'Inc. Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network (indira_kaj@yahoo.com)' , 'Shelter (nbryant@rocklandfamilyshelter.org)' , 'Safe Horizon (Formerly: Travelers Aid/Victim Services) (info@safehorizon.org)' , 'Sanctuary for Families (lcohen@sffny.org)' , 'Sanctuary for Families (Brooklyn) (Crey@sffny.org)' , 'Sanctuary for Families (Queens) (mguercyadodo@sffny.org)' , 'SAWLF (info@southasianwomen.org)' , 'SAYA (South Asian Youth Action) (saya@saya.org)' , 'Shorefront Jewish Community Council (info@shorefrontjcc.org)' , 'Inc. Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach (info@shorefronty.org)' , 'Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center (sbender@sjjcc.org)' , 'South Asian Council-Social (sacssnyc@gmail.com)' , 'South Bronx Action Group Inc. (sbaginc@aol.com)' , 'Inc. Spanish Community Progress Foundation (scpf1970@optonline.net)' , 'Spence Chapin Services (Adoption) (lschnaier@spence-chapin.org)' , 'Inc. Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center (wwooten@isaacscenter.org)' , 'Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center (kvest@syjcc.org)' , 'Sunnyside Community Services (jzangwill@scsny.org)' , 'Swirl Inc. (jenchau@swirlinc.org)' , 'Support Center (info1@aafscny.org)' , 'Center (publicrelations@childrensaidsociety.org)' , 'City University of New York (Citizenship and Immigration Project) (tamarabloom@gmail.com)' , 'Door - A Center of Alternatives (info@door.org)' , 'Hope Line (jguzman@thehopeline.org)' , 'Jewish Community Center in Manhattan (info@jccmanhattan.org)' , 'Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway (dedelstein@bjcconline.org)' , 'John Dau Foundation (info@johndaufoundation.org)' , 'Legal Aid Society (JAnnobil@legal-aid.org)' , 'Legal Aid Society (2) (kafleet@legal-aid.org)' , 'Homeless (info@nsch.org)' , 'Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (info@mmcc.org)' , 'Inc. Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood (mibsec@aol.com)' , 'New York Immigration Coalition (Tshea@thenyic.org)' , 'Queens Jewish Community Council (czalisky@qjcc.org)' , 'Inc. Turkish Link (info@linkcompanies.com)' , 'United African Congress (spencer@ccdny.org)' , 'Inc. United Carribean Congress (kserrano@unitedcaribbeancongress.org)' , 'United Chinese Association of Brooklyn (info@ucaob.org)' , 'Inc. United Jewish Council of the East Side (Martha@UJCEastside.org)' , 'United Neighborhood Houses (nwackstein@unhny.org)' , 'University Settlement Society of New York (fleng@universitysettlement.org)' , 'Upwardly Global (debbie@upwardlyglobal.org)' , 'Urban League of Long Island (info@urbanleaguelongisland.org)' , 'Vera Institute of Justice (oroot@vera.org)' , 'Volunteer of Legal Service (info@volsprobono.org)' , 'Westchester Hispanic Coalition Inc. (sarboleda@hispaniccoalition.org)' , 'Westchester Jewish Community Services (hdq@wjcs.com)' , 'Women for Afghan Women (office@womenforafghanwomen.org)' , 'yKAN (Young Korean American Network) (eboard@ykan.org)' , 'Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice Inc. (2) (ccolon@ympj.org)'
date Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:57 AM
subject Message from USCIS Director Alejandro N. Mayorka

October 20, 2011

Dear USCIS Stakeholders,

Throughout the past year, USCIS has placed significant focus on advancing one of our immigration system’s foundational goals: promoting America’s economic prosperity. On numerous occasions, we gathered feedback on how to best maximize the potential of current immigration law to create jobs for U.S. workers, and this feedback greatly informed our actions. As a result, we have made significant progress in a number of areas of interest to stakeholders related to employment-based and high-skilled immigration. For example:

Adjudication of Petitions filed by Businesses Requesting L Intracompany Transferees

On October 12, 2011, USCIS conducted a specialized training session for adjudicators on the L-1B classification to reinforce the principles set forth in existing L-1B policy guidance. We will continue this training.

USCIS is revising Request for Evidence (RFE) templates for nonimmigrant employment-based categories, including the L intracompany transferee classification. Our RFE practices continue to be an area of intense review and reform.

On August 18, 2011, the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) launched a new initiative to seek stakeholder input through the submission of amicus curiae briefs. The first request sought amicus briefs relating to the denial of an I-140 petition (Kazarian vs. USCIS). The AAO plans to request amicus briefs on a case related to the L-1B visa classification next.

USCIS will in the next week make available a new bundled filing option for businesses filing for multiple L intracompany transferees.

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

In May 2011, USCIS issued a proposal to streamline and enhance the EB-5 program, and we have since implemented the first of the proposed enhancements: direct access for EB-5 Regional Center applicants to reach adjudicators quickly. We have also retained business analysts to support our adjudicators and are in the process of selecting full-time economists to bolster our expertise. In addition, we have retained an outside consultant to reengineer our business process from beginning to end.

Industry-Specific Enhancements

In August 2011, USCIS announced a series of policy, operational, and outreach efforts to spur economic growth and job creation. Among other things, we clarified our policies to reflect the availability of the H-1B visa and the EB-2 national interest waiver to foreign-born entrepreneurs, and we are providing the needed training complement.

To build on these efforts, we announced last week a new Entrepreneurs in Residence initiative, which will help us harness the expertise of industry leaders to inform our policy development and our training, so that we better understand and more ably address the realities and needs of the business community we serve.

We learn from and value your feedback. Earlier this year, USCIS proposed a rule that would establish an advance registration process for U.S. employers seeking to file H-1B petitions for foreign workers in specialty occupations. Although we intended the process to be more efficient and cost-effective for businesses, the thoughtful public comments we received indicated that this system would in fact create many challenges for businesses. We have therefore decided to postpone issuing a final rule and instead assess how the proposed rule’s objectives can be achieved within the framework of our ongoing Transformation initiative.

A year ago, USCIS initiated an internal system change that altered where we send receipt notices (I-797). Last month, when the change went into effect, we heard from stakeholders that this change had an unintended negative external impact. We scheduled a stakeholder meeting, gained an understanding of the impact, and have decided to return to our previous practice of sending the original notice to the attorney or accredited representative’s address listed on the Form G-28. A copy will be sent to the address provided by the applicant or petitioner in the applicable form. This change will take effect in approximately six weeks due to the need to re-program our system. We appreciate the feedback you provided.

I look forward to continued collaboration with you on matters of importance to our nation’s economic prosperity and those whom we serve.

Thank you.

Alejandro N. Mayorkas
Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Department of Homeland Security



October 20, 2011
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