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Wednesday 15 February 2012

The Cruel Reality of Children Detained in the United States

By Brandon Sheffley


Under our present immigration laws, some interviews for the immigrant visa, or green card, are conducted together with adjudication of a waiver once the intending immigrant has left the U.S. A waiver is needed when the intending immigrant is topic to a penalty, such as a 5-year bar due to a earlier deportation or removal. The processing time can be lengthy, thus, forcing the immigrant to wait abroad away from his immediate loved ones when also risking the loss of his job. If the waiver is denied by the consular authority, the intending immigrant is excluded from the United States and separated from his or her family for five or, in some instances, up to ten years.

A handful of weeks ago, the media was abuzz about a so-referred to as immigration reform proposed by President Obama in order to lower the hardship surrounding the application of such a waiver. In terms of his proposed alter, a waiver would be adjudicated in the U.S. just before the intending immigrant left for his or her appointment abroad. Following a positive selection by the government, an immigrant would then go to the consulate in order to full the procedure of obtaining his or her immigrant visa.

This most up-to-date proposal is bittersweet. At a glance, it looks helpful to people who are undocumented even though living in the United States, who would wait for a positive choice before going abroad. The proposal's key aim is to cut brief the time that intending immigrants are separated from their families.

This is a great argument in favor of the new proposal. If the waiver is adjudicated in the U.S., it allows families the opportunity to remain together and makes it possible for breadwinners to deliver for their families for a longer period before leaving the U.S. for the interview.

Yet another advantage of this method is that it might lower the anxiety levels for families. Moving on to the second part of the method with an approved waiver is positive to instill extra trust that one's loved one will come back. This will lower anxiety levels and the incidence for creating mental health troubles




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