According to a report from The Washington Post, an estimated 800,000 immigrants working legally in the United States are waiting for green cards, an unprecedented backlog of employment-based immigration applications. This sparked a bitter policy debate that was largely overshadowed by President Trump’s border wall fight and the administration’s focus on immigration from Mexico.
Most people waiting for employment-based green cards that would allow them to stay in the United States permanently are Indian citizens. The backlog in this group is so severe that an Indian citizen applying for a green card can now wait up to 50 years to get one.
The wait is largely the result of an annual quota that has remained unchanged since 1990 and per-country limits that were in place for decades before the technology boom gave India the lead in terms of numbers. green card applications are based on employment.
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