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在美獲高學歷 可望永久居留(限理工) 看來想居留美國 要念理工囉

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11#
发表于 2010-3-20 12:52:04 | 只看该作者
为嘛来刺激我们学文科的可怜人啊……
-- by 会员 daisyao (2010/3/20 12:51:08)


master of SCIENCE in finance
姑且算理科吧。。。^_^
12#
发表于 2010-3-20 12:53:34 | 只看该作者
还不如在美国当兵,签个contract,然后学校随便挑,想去哪个去哪个
13#
发表于 2010-3-20 12:53:35 | 只看该作者
不知道mfe算不算是理工科硕士
-- by 会员 kaka5900 (2010/3/20 12:22:58)

-- by 会员 AnttiZhang (2010/3/20 12:23:21)


MFE毕业就可以拿绿卡?

那。。。。。学校会不会少招中国/国际学生吖?
14#
发表于 2010-3-20 12:54:49 | 只看该作者
为了拿美国绿卡而留学,丧失了最基本的做人的尊严,奴颜婢膝。
-- by 会员 HiCD (2010/3/20 12:42:56)
拿美国绿卡并不失去中国国籍吧?
15#
发表于 2010-3-20 12:57:34 | 只看该作者
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16#
发表于 2010-3-20 13:01:00 | 只看该作者
                      resident Obama, facing criticism from advocates of immigration reform, pledged Thursday "to do everything in my power" to get U.S. immigration legislation moving in Congress this year.
Obama said work on an immigration bill should move forward based on an outline released Thursday by Sens. Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, and Lindsey Graham, a Republican.
"A critical next step will be to translate their framework into a legislative proposal, and for Congress to act at the earliest possible opportunity," Obama said.
The outline calls for illegal immigrants to admit they broke the law, pay a fine and back taxes, and perform community service if they want to get on a pathway to legal status. They would also be required to pass background checks and be proficient in English.
"I congratulate Sens. Schumer and Graham for their leadership, and pledge to do everything in my power to forge a bipartisan consensus this year on this important issue so we can continue to move forward on comprehensive immigration reform," Obama said.
                                                                                             Obama's statement and the senators' outline were timed for release before a march and rally Sunday that is expected to draw tens of thousands of people to Washington to press the administration and Congress for immigration reform.
Immigrants and their supporters have grown frustrated as the Obama administration has continued to detain and deport immigrants while immigration reform remains dormant. Obama had promised to make it a top priority in his first year in office.
Hoping to temper the percolating discontent, Obama held two separate meetings last week with grass-roots immigration leaders as well as Schumer and Graham. The president assured the leaders at the meeting that he remains committed to reform.
Obama met Thursday at the White House with Reps. Luis Gutierrez and Solomon Ortiz, bptj Democrats and sponsors of a House immigration bill. Gutierrez said later he agreed to vote for Obama's signature domestic bill, health care reform, only if an immigration bill advanced quickly and with a presidential imprimatur. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus also endorsed the health care bill.
"I'm committed to voting for this health care bill on that basis," Gutierrez said. "I want the president to be in lockstep with us, which I believe he was during the campaign."
White House spokesman Reid Cherlin said there was no quid pro quo involved in the White House's dealings with Gutierrez.
"Congressman Gutierrez is a longtime leader of the reform effort on the Hill, so of course they've had many conversations about it, and they'll continue to," Cherlin said.
Other parts of the Schumer-Graham outline include:
--Giving legal permanent residence to people who graduate with doctoral or master's degrees from U.S. universities.
--Adopting zero tolerance for illegal immigrants who commit crimes and expanding enforcement of immigration laws.
--Creating a flexible legal immigration system that brings in more low-skilled workers when jobs are available and fewer in a recession.
--Requiring all U.S. workers -- citizens and legal immigrants -- to get fraud-proof Social Security cards with a biometric identifier.
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原文并没有说是理工科硕士。。。
17#
发表于 2010-3-20 13:03:31 | 只看该作者
为嘛来刺激我们学文科的可怜人啊……
-- by 会员 daisyao (2010/3/20 12:51:08)


学文科怎么就可怜了?拿美国绿卡机会更少了,就可怜吗?悲哀!
-- by 会员 HiCD (2010/3/20 12:57:34)

诶~~……哈哈~大哥……我可怜是因为竞争大,没奖学金……然后等的很凄惨……就一形容词儿~怎么那么在意呐
18#
发表于 2010-3-20 13:08:02 | 只看该作者
如果Giving legal permanent residence to people who graduate with doctoral or master's degrees from U.S. universities.
那么出国就疯了
19#
发表于 2010-3-20 13:08:12 | 只看该作者
根据红色的部分,我们学商科的也有可能包括在内的~~不过这个法案还不知道能不能通过呢。嗨,想那么多干什么。。。(心里想要通过一定不要忘了我们商科啊,我们上学容易嘛,既没奖学金,又难申请。我们给USA的经济做了多少贡献!!)
                     resident Obama, facing criticism from advocates of immigration reform, pledged Thursday "to do everything in my power" to get U.S. immigration legislation moving in Congress this year.
Obama said work on an immigration bill should move forward based on an outline released Thursday by Sens. Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, and Lindsey Graham, a Republican.
"A critical next step will be to translate their framework into a legislative proposal, and for Congress to act at the earliest possible opportunity," Obama said.
The outline calls for illegal immigrants to admit they broke the law, pay a fine and back taxes, and perform community service if they want to get on a pathway to legal status. They would also be required to pass background checks and be proficient in English.
"I congratulate Sens. Schumer and Graham for their leadership, and pledge to do everything in my power to forge a bipartisan consensus this year on this important issue so we can continue to move forward on comprehensive immigration reform," Obama said.
                                                                                            Obama's statement and the senators' outline were timed for release before a march and rally Sunday that is expected to draw tens of thousands of people to Washington to press the administration and Congress for immigration reform.
Immigrants and their supporters have grown frustrated as the Obama administration has continued to detain and deport immigrants while immigration reform remains dormant. Obama had promised to make it a top priority in his first year in office.
Hoping to temper the percolating discontent, Obama held two separate meetings last week with grass-roots immigration leaders as well as Schumer and Graham. The president assured the leaders at the meeting that he remains committed to reform.
Obama met Thursday at the White House with Reps. Luis Gutierrez and Solomon Ortiz, bptj Democrats and sponsors of a House immigration bill. Gutierrez said later he agreed to vote for Obama's signature domestic bill, health care reform, only if an immigration bill advanced quickly and with a presidential imprimatur. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus also endorsed the health care bill.
"I'm committed to voting for this health care bill on that basis," Gutierrez said. "I want the president to be in lockstep with us, which I believe he was during the campaign."
White House spokesman Reid Cherlin said there was no quid pro quo involved in the White House's dealings with Gutierrez.
"Congressman Gutierrez is a longtime leader of the reform effort on the Hill, so of course they've had many conversations about it, and they'll continue to," Cherlin said.
Other parts of the Schumer-Graham outline include:
--Giving legal permanent residence to people who graduate with doctoral or master's degrees from U.S. universities.
--Adopting zero tolerance for illegal immigrants who commit crimes and expanding enforcement of immigration laws.
--Creating a flexible legal immigration system that brings in more low-skilled workers when jobs are available and fewer in a recession.
--Requiring all U.S. workers -- citizens and legal immigrants -- to get fraud-proof Social Security cards with a biometric identifier.
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原文并没有说是理工科硕士。。。
-- by 会员 kaka5900 (2010/3/20 13:01:00)
20#
发表于 2010-3-20 13:10:44 | 只看该作者
只是个大纲额……
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