Plans to give green cards to Indians living illegally in the US have come to a halt


Biden's retreat in the upper house of the US Congress

The dream of thousands of Gujaratis who entered the US illegally has been shattered: the Immigration Reforms Bill has not been passed in the Senate.

WASHINGTON: The dream of Indians, especially Gujaratis, who somehow infiltrated years ago by giving millions of rupees to agents roaming in India and Gujarat, has been shattered.

The Biden government introduced a bill in the US Congress called Immigration Reform to give green cards to millions of citizens of other countries, including Indians who have entered the US illegally.

But unfortunately the bill could not pass in the Senate (upper house) of Parliament, so the Biden government's plan to give green cards to people living illegally has come to a halt.

It is worth noting that if the Biden government had planned to legalize all illegal immigrants in the United States and collect taxes from them and accordingly introduced a bill in Congress with some amendments to the existing US immigration laws, it would not be passed in the Senate. Counting backwards.

Senator Elizabeth McDonough in the U.S. Senate rejected the government's move, citing a decision by the ruling Democratic Party's MP and vice chairman of the House Constitution and Civil Rights subcommittee, Debra Rossa, in response to the Senate's retreat.

But we have other options besides this bill. It is to be mentioned that this decision of the Senate may have more impact on the Gujarati people as a large number of Gujaratis are living in the United States illegally.

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