Amazon's Urgent Plea to Prioritize Green Card Processing
Amazon's Call to the Department of Homeland Security and USCIS
Amazon has issued an urgent request to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to prioritize the administration of all available Green Cards before the end of the fiscal year on September 30th.
H1B Visas and the Tech Industry
The H1B visa, commonly used by Amazon and other tech companies, is a temporary skilled worker visa that allows American businesses to employ foreign professionals. Amazon has highlighted the importance of the H1B program, stating that it "helps U.S. businesses remain competitive in the global marketplace."
NFAP Analysis
A recent analysis by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) revealed that USCIS has only issued approximately 150,000 Green Cards this fiscal year, far short of the 226,000 annual limit. This backlog has created a "Green Card deficit" of over 75,000 cards.
Economic Impact
Amazon emphasizes that the "Green Card deficit" negatively impacts businesses, workers, and the US economy as a whole. The inability to convert from H1B to permanent residency status can lead to a loss of skilled workers, affecting innovation and limiting growth in key industries.
Call to Action
Amazon's plea urges DHS and USCIS to take immediate action by increasing staffing, streamlining processes, and eliminating unnecessary delays to ensure that all available Green Cards are issued before the fiscal year ends. The company stresses the urgency of this matter, as the "Green Card deficit" undermines the competitiveness of US businesses and the nation's long-term economic well-being.
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