The Immigrant’s Journal Vol. 156
A Journey for a Better Life & Justice
FREE
Protecting God’s Children From Distant Lands 26 Court Street, Suite 701, Brooklyn, NY 11242
www.theimmigrantsjournal.com Tel: 718-243-9431
January 27, 2022
Email: immjournal @aol.com
More Boldness Needed on the Immigration Front not contemplation or lengthy discussions, in order to avoid a major catastrophe. In other words, doing nothing is not an option. There is already a group advocating for Senate Democratic leaders to bypass the Parliamentarian’s recommendation to exclude legalization language in the Build Back Better Act. But, we don’t even know if this bill will advance before the midterm elections. Now Biden says that the bill should be debated in pieces, while the Democratic Senator from West Virginia, Joe Manchin—the same one who, along with Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat from Arizona, put a wrench in the president’s agenda—says that his lower cost BBB
BY MARIBEL HASTINGS & DAVID TORRES, AMERICA’S VOICE
T
he first year of the Biden presidency has passed and with it, all the analysis about why immigration reform remains undone once again. The key question is what can be accomplished. That is, what is the next step to achieve something in this electoral year, a panorama that becomes even more complicated for the rest of this presidency if the Democrats lose control of Congress. Owing to the existential threat that the prior administration represented for millions of undocumented immigrants and their families, it is all the more urgent to establish strategies for intelligent action,
President Biden Editorial credit: Oscar Ivan Lopez / Shutterstock.com
Reps. Clarke and Espaillat Lead Members Urging Secretary Blinken to Support Haiti ....8
continued on page 11
What Heart and Stroke Patients Need to Know about COVID-19 ...13
How to Get a Green Card: Green Card for Employment-Based Immigrants....6
Delays at USCIS Will Hamper Biden’s Actions to Help Foreign Workers and Students in STEM Fields BY LESLIE DELLON
T
he Biden administration recently announced four actions intended to improve immigration “pathways” for noncitizens in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. However, these changes are constrained by the delays at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and congressional limits on immigrant visa numbers.
These actions include: •Early Career STEM Initiative (J-1 Exchange Visitors) •Expansion of “Designated STEM fields” for international academic students (F-1) •USCIS Policy Manual updates for the extraordinary ability nonimmigrant category (O-1) •USCIS Policy Manual updates for using the national interest waiver (EB2) President Biden views these actions as continued on page 10
Love on the Rocks, Ain’t No Big Surprise! ...17
Brian Figeroux, Esq.
Migrant Advocates Call for Reset with Honduras ....3
Get Your Financial Life In Order This Year ....15