- President James Madison
I came to US in 2003. I have struggled, worked my way up in the
company, played by the rules and have given my best to assimilate in
this country. Out of many countries I could immigrate to, I chose US
for many reasons. But the top reason was its warmth towards immigrants
and its genuine promise that if you work hard, there are opportunities
and then no limits.
Its almost mid 2007. My first level of Green Card has not yet
completed. I see a future but its glow its getting meeker. So do I
still think the warmth is there? Fortunately I do.
And I attribute that to a hope that the policy makers will realize that
the fabric of this country a great mix of immigrants from all parts of
the globe. This country would be a lot different if you were to take
out the history of immigrants. Need I say more?
I have a dream of giving my family a better standard of living, a
better life that I could give them in a third world country. So I
worked really hard and secured an opportunity to work in this country.
That is my dream and my hope. But it is not an internal hope. Nor am I
getting any younger. So I must take a decision. If I am not welcome as
a immigrant here, even when I play by the rules, then I must seek other
greener pastures. I have already filed paperwork for another and I am
told I will get my permanent residency in 2 years, because I am
immigrant who can "contribute".
Now if this is true for me, and I am simple man, it is true for many
others. Without mend, at the end, I only see America loosing out what
it gained in last 100 years.
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