Family unification campaign...
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Family unification campaign...
I got this off another site:
Bill Number HR 539 - To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
for the admission to the United States for permanent residence without
numerical limitation of spouses of permanent resident aliens"
The above bill was introduced on Feb 5, 2003 by Robert E Andrews,
http://www.house.gov/andrews/
It is currenty sitting in the House of the Judiciary Committee whose Chairman
is Mr F. James Sensenbrenner, http://www.house.gov/judiciary/
To show support or push this bill to become a LAW asap, please send an email
and leave voicemails for both these political figures. If there is enough
support or push from the public then it can become a LAW very fast.
F. James Sensenbrenner, 202.225.3951, [email protected]
Rob E Andrews, 202. 225 - 6501 , [email protected]
PS: Tell them, statistics show that a majority of PR's are highly educated, in
high income tax brackets & their spouses at a minimum have a Degree and can be
easily employable (& thus a taxpayer) in the US.
Your purpose for writing should be stated in the first paragraph of the letter.
If your letter pertains to a specific piece of legislation, identify it
accordingly, e.g., House bill: H. R. ____, Senate bill: S.____.
Be courteous, to the point, and include key information, using examples to
support your position.
Address only one issue in each letter; and, if possible, keep the letter to one
page.
Addressing Correspondence:
To a Senator:
The Honorable (full name)
__(Rm.#)__(name of)Senate Office Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator:
To a Representative:
The Honorable (full name)
__(Rm.#)__(name of)House Office Building
United States House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Representative:
Note: When writing to the Chair of a Committee or the Speaker of the House, it
is proper to address them as:
Dear Mr. Chairman or Madam Chairwoman:
or Dear Mr. Speaker:
Bill Number HR 539 - To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
for the admission to the United States for permanent residence without
numerical limitation of spouses of permanent resident aliens"
The above bill was introduced on Feb 5, 2003 by Robert E Andrews,
http://www.house.gov/andrews/
It is currenty sitting in the House of the Judiciary Committee whose Chairman
is Mr F. James Sensenbrenner, http://www.house.gov/judiciary/
To show support or push this bill to become a LAW asap, please send an email
and leave voicemails for both these political figures. If there is enough
support or push from the public then it can become a LAW very fast.
F. James Sensenbrenner, 202.225.3951, [email protected]
Rob E Andrews, 202. 225 - 6501 , [email protected]
PS: Tell them, statistics show that a majority of PR's are highly educated, in
high income tax brackets & their spouses at a minimum have a Degree and can be
easily employable (& thus a taxpayer) in the US.
Your purpose for writing should be stated in the first paragraph of the letter.
If your letter pertains to a specific piece of legislation, identify it
accordingly, e.g., House bill: H. R. ____, Senate bill: S.____.
Be courteous, to the point, and include key information, using examples to
support your position.
Address only one issue in each letter; and, if possible, keep the letter to one
page.
Addressing Correspondence:
To a Senator:
The Honorable (full name)
__(Rm.#)__(name of)Senate Office Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator:
To a Representative:
The Honorable (full name)
__(Rm.#)__(name of)House Office Building
United States House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Representative:
Note: When writing to the Chair of a Committee or the Speaker of the House, it
is proper to address them as:
Dear Mr. Chairman or Madam Chairwoman:
or Dear Mr. Speaker: