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bart95

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10. yeah right-> Senators Working on Bill to Allow More Visas for Indians
Fri Apr 6, 2012, 10:41 AM
Apr 2012

corruption is what is SAVING them! and they're rubbing our noses in it


http://indiawest.com/news/3831-senators-working-on-bill-to-allow-more-visas-for-indians.html

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Sant Singh Chatwal (c) with Harry Reid (l) & Chuck Schumer. (SnapsIndia photo)
NEW YORK, United States
Amid Indian IT firms' concerns over restrictive U.S. visa policies for their employees, a top U.S. senator has assured that he is working on a bipartisan bill that will reform immigration laws and allow more Indians to come to the U.S.

Influential senator from New York Chuck Schumer and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid met Indian American hotelier and chairman of Indian-American Democrats Sant Singh Chatwal at his Manhattan hotel here March 23.

During the nearly hour-long meeting, the three discussed India-U.S. bilateral relations, with Chatwal raising concerns of Indian IT corporations regarding problems faced by them in obtaining work visas like H-1B and L1 for their employees.
Reid and Schumer expressed appreciation for the contribution made by the growing Indian American community to the American economy, saying concerns regarding the visas are being addressed and taken care of.

"I am working to try and change the immigration laws so more Indians can come (to the United States). One of the things that Harry and I care a lot about is changing the visas



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