My daddy came to the US chasing the American Dream in 1997. Arguably, the dream has come true, yet the pursuit has not stopped.
The recent Green Card ‘Bait and Switch’ by the US government left the Indian community in the US with disappointment and anger. This action was followed by preparations for litigation against the US Government, a movie inspired flower protest, and a rally in Silicon Valley which resulted in reversal of the government's decision to reject all applications. Needless to say, the community is brimming with a sense of accomplishment.
What has been accomplished? Is the reversal an answer to life’s hardships or a solution to guarantee the so called American Dream? May be they will let you stay in the US permanently, if you really like to. No guarantees on nothing…!!
No guarantees on nothing?? That’s what you accomplish by being in the US permanently…screwed up English.
By the way, what do I got to worry about this? Let me know if the Indian government starts rejecting applications for PIO cards...
The recent Green Card ‘Bait and Switch’ by the US government left the Indian community in the US with disappointment and anger. This action was followed by preparations for litigation against the US Government, a movie inspired flower protest, and a rally in Silicon Valley which resulted in reversal of the government's decision to reject all applications. Needless to say, the community is brimming with a sense of accomplishment.
What has been accomplished? Is the reversal an answer to life’s hardships or a solution to guarantee the so called American Dream? May be they will let you stay in the US permanently, if you really like to. No guarantees on nothing…!!
No guarantees on nothing?? That’s what you accomplish by being in the US permanently…screwed up English.
By the way, what do I got to worry about this? Let me know if the Indian government starts rejecting applications for PIO cards...
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Dude, take a chill pill :)
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