New York:US President Joe Biden has thrown his weight behind a legislation to speed up immigration for Indians that is expected to come up in the House of Representatives soon and relieve the 90-year waiting period for some. The proposed legislation, if adopted, would end the country caps, which limit the number of Green Cards or permanent resident status, leading to citizenship that can be issued to each country every year at 20,000, except for some immediate family members and for Mexicans and Canadians. This will make the employment-based Green Card system merit-based without regard to nationality.
Calling it an effort to ameliorate "the harsh effects of the immigrant visa backlog", the President's Executive Office expressed support for the legislation's "goal of allowing US employers to focus on hiring immigrants based on merit, not their birthplace, by eliminating the per-country limitation on employment-based immigrant visas (Green Cards)". Paving the way for the adoption of the legislation known as EAGLE Act -- short for Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment -- the House Rules Committee on Monday approved sending it to the House for a vote and the House cleared on Tuesday the procedure for voting on it. If it is passed by the House, it will have to get the approval of the Senate where a similar bill proposed by Republican Kevin Cramer and Democrat John Hickenlooper is pending.
In a race against time, the two versions of the bill will have to be reconciled and get final approvals before the Congress ends its current session. A similar legislation was passed by the House in 2019 and another version of it in 2020, but it died when the two chambers did not have time to reconcile the differences in their versions of the bill before the end of the session. There are 3,69,000 Indians waiting for Green Cards based on their employment and a total of 7,00,000 including family, but cannot get them because of the country caps and are trapped in the limbo of unrealistic waits.